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Opposite angles of an inscribed quadrilateral can be proven to be(1 point)
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acute.
acute.
complementary.
complementary.
congruent.
congruent.
supplementary.
supplementary.
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supplementary.
Reason: Opposite angles of an inscribed quadrilateral intercept arcs that together make the whole circle (360°). Each inscribed angle measures half its intercepted arc, so the two opposite angles add to 1/2(arc1 + arc2) = 1/2(360°) = 180°.
Reason: Opposite angles of an inscribed quadrilateral intercept arcs that together make the whole circle (360°). Each inscribed angle measures half its intercepted arc, so the two opposite angles add to 1/2(arc1 + arc2) = 1/2(360°) = 180°.
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