Choose ALL answers that describe the polygon GHIJ if GH = 48, HI = 58, IJ = 66, JG = 58, m?G = 99°, m?H = 99°, m?I = 81°, m?J = 81°, and GH || IJ. Parallelogram Quadrilateral Rectangle Rhombus Square Trapezoid
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