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theorem of cyclic quadrilateral​

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Answered by batradanish62
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A quadrilateral is a 4 sided polygon bounded by 4 finite line segments. The word ‘quadrilateral’ is composed of two Latin words, Quadri meaning ‘four ‘and latus meaning ‘side’. It is a two-dimensional figure having four sides (or edges) and four vertices. A circle is the locus of all points in a plane which are equidistant from a fixed point. If all the four vertices of a quadrilateral ABCD lie on the circumference of the circle then ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. In other words, if any four points on the circumference of a circle are joined they form vertices of a cyclic quadrilateral. It can be visualized as a quadrilateral which is inscribed in a circle, i.e. all four vertices of the quadrilateral lie on the circumference of the circle.

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