The quadrilateral in which some portion of its diagonals is drawn in its exterior is called a concave quadrilateral.
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convex quadrilateral has its diagonal inside so the statement is true
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quadrilateral is called a concave quadrilateral, if at least one line segment joining the vertices is not a part of the same region of the quadrilateral. ... In a concave quadrilateral at least one angle is a reflex angle, i.e., an angle larger than 180°.
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