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If the angle bisector of an angle of a parallelogram passes through the vertex opposite to it, then the parallelogram will be a rhombus.


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The correct option is A

True


If the angle bisector of an angle of a parallelogram passes through the vertex opposite to it, it means that the diagonals of the parallelogram bisect its angles. This is one of the conditions for a parallelogram to be a rhombus.


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