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Mathematics, 12.07.2019 16:00 markyyy53

Prove that opposite angles of an inscribed shape are supplementary, (equaling to 180 degrees). in other words, if a quadrilateral was inscribed in a circle, prove how the opposite angles are equal to 180 degrees. note: you cannot say "because of the inscribed angles conjecture."

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