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Let `P ,Q ,R` and `S` be the points on the plane with position vectors `-2i-j ,4i ,3i+3ja n d-3j+2j ,` respectively. The quadrilateral `P Q R S` must be a Parallelogram, which is neither a rhombus nor a rectangle Square Rectangle, but not a square Rhombus, but not a square

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