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Is a rapazoid a prallalagram

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 6/30/2025

No, a rapazoid is not a prallalagram. In fact, "rapazoid" and "prallalagram" do not correspond to any recognized mathematical or geometric terms. It seems these terms may be fictional or invented, as they do not appear in standard mathematical literature.

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