To check if a circle can be circumscribed about a certain quadrilateral, the opposite angles in the quadrilateral have to add up to 180 degrees.
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In your question, the opposite angles in the quadrilateral add up to:
85° + 80° = 165°
and 95° + 100° = 195°
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Answer:
As you can see, neither 165° or 195° is 180°.
Therefore the answer is False
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Note:
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Additional Info:
Another word for a quadrilateral that can have a circle circumscribed about it is 'Cyclic'.
For example, some shapes are 'Cyclic quadrilaterals'
(which means it is a quadrilateral that can fit perfectly into a circle, with all edges touch the circumference)