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Let `F_(1)` be the set of parallelograms, `F_(2)` the set of rectangle , `F_(3)` the set of rhombuses, `F_(4)` the set of squares and `F_(5)` the set of trapeziums in a plane. Then, `F_(1)` may be equal to

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