Part 2 of 2 Connect the endpoints of each pair of diagonals to form parallelograms. How are the parallelograms ordered? XXXX How are the parallelograms ordered? A. The parallelograms are ordered from the longest base to the shortest base. B. The parallelograms are ordered from the longest diagonals to the shortest diagonals. C. The parallelograms are ordered from the largest perimeter to the smallest perimeter. D. The parallelograms are ordered from the greatest area to the least area.
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Then, we connect the endpoints of the second longest diagonals to form another parallelogram. We continue this process until we connect the endpoints of the shortest diagonals to form the last parallelogram. Show more…
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