Opposite angles of an inscribed quadrilateral can be proven to be (1 point)

• congruent.
• complementary.
• supplementary.
• acute.Identify the true statement about inscribed angles and their intercepted arc. (1 point)
The intercepted arc is twice the measure of the inscribed angle.
O The intercepted arc is half the measure of the inscribed angle.
• The inscribed angle is twice the measure of its intercepted arc.
• The intercepted arc is equal in measure to its inscribed angle.

1 answer

  1. Opposite angles of an inscribed quadrilateral can be proven to be supplementary. This means that the sum of the measures of the opposite angles is 180 degrees.

  2. The true statement about inscribed angles and their intercepted arc is: The intercepted arc is twice the measure of the inscribed angle. This means that if you know the measure of the inscribed angle, you can find the measure of the intercepted arc by multiplying the angle's measure by 2.