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andrew-mc [135]
2 years ago
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Question 3 of 10 True or False? A circle could be circumscribed about the quadrilateral below.

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tangare [24]2 years ago
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True, a circle can be circumscribed about the quadrilateral described in the task content.

<h3>What is the condition to circumscribe a circle about a quadrilateral?</h3>

It follows from the task content that quadrilateral in discuss has angles; 95, 80, 85 and 100.

By convention, it follows that circles can be circumscribed about only cyclic quadrilaterals in which case their opposite angles are supplementary. Hence, since opposite angles of the quadrilateral are supplementary (i.e amount to 180). Then, True, the circle can be circumscribed about the quadrilateral.

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