Find the value of x and y that would guarantee that the given quadrilateral is a parallelogram. Then cite what condition supports your solution. [5 points each] 1. 58° Illustration 34° (2y+14)° (2x)° 2. y +62 x+66 4y-25 3. (4y-25)° (2x-15)° 49° (3y+14)° 4. (y²-5) 3x (25-2x) (3y +5) 3x + 16 Condition for being a Quadrilateral x = ? y = ?
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