U would add them the answer is 360
360
Trapezoid
The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral must equal 360 degrees. If you know three of the angles, just subtract them from 360 to find the fourth angle. In this case: 360 - 106 - 47 - 133 = 74
The same as the central angle of the circle
The sum of the measures of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is 360.(S-2)*180 equals the sum.
True. In a quadrilateral inscribed in a circumscribed circle (cyclic quadrilateral), the adjacent angles are always supplementary, meaning their measures add up to 180 degrees. This property arises from the fact that opposite angles subtend arcs that sum to a semicircle. Thus, if one angle is known, its adjacent angle can be determined as 180 degrees minus the known angle.
To circumscribed a circle about a triangle you use the angle. This is to get the right measurements.
(99,90) (105,75)
360
A quadrilateral is inscribed in a circle it means all the vertices of quadrilateral are touching the circle. therefore it is a cyclic quadrilateral and sum of the opposite angles in cyclic quadrilateral is supplementary. suppose if one angle is A then another will be 180 degree - angle A.
360 degrees
Trapezoid
There is no specific limitation on any one angle of an inscribed quadrilateral.
A rectangle
That depends on the quadrilateral. They will not all have the same measure. Even rectangles will not all have the same central angle measures.
The answer was Rhombus.
A quadrilateral has four angles. There is information on only three so there are infinitely many possible answers.