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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

if it is large enough

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Answer:

No

For a quadrilateral to be cyclic (possible to inscribe in a circle), the opposite angles must be supplementary (add/sum up to 180°).

Explanation:

With the given quadrilateral, there are two opposite angles, labeled as 68° and 122°.

68° and 122° are not supplementary because they are greater than 180°.

68° + 122° = 190°.

190° > 180°.

Because they are not supplementary, the quadrilateral cannot be inscribed.

Therefore, a quadrilateral is cyclic if and only if it's opposite angles are supplementary.

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