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cyclic quadrilateral (Definition)

Cyclic quadrilateral.
A quadrilateral is cyclic when its four vertices lie on a circle.

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A necessary and sufficient condition for a quadrilateral to be cyclic, is that the sum of a pair of opposite angles be equal to $ 180^\circ$.

One of the main results about these quadrilaterals is Ptolemy's theorem.

Also, from all the quadrilaterals with given sides $ p,q,r,s$, the one that is cyclic has the greatest area. If the four sides of a cyclic quadrilateral are known, the area can be found using Brahmagupta's formula



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See Also: orthic triangle, Ptolemy's theorem, proof of Ptolemy's theorem, circumcircle, quadrilateral

Other names:  cyclic
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Cross-references: Brahmagupta's formula, area, sides, Ptolemy's theorem, angles, opposite, sum, necessary and sufficient, circle, lie on, vertices, quadrilateral
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geometric diagrams by Wkbj79 on 2003-03-13 00:46:09
How do you make geometric diagrams (like the one in the cyclic quadrilateral article)? I'm new to TeX and would like to know how to do that.

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