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HGB=DCB=180-BAD => ABGH concyclic. Try to justify each step yourself.
 

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O_O yea i got those but how come with only these u can prove HG is concyclic
 

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All you need is a quadrilateral with a pair of opposite angles supplementary :).
 

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All you need is a quadrilateral with a pair of opposite angles supplementary :).
you're referring to quad. HGCD right? so if H and G is cyclic for a pair of points in the circumference, then it means that H and G is always cyclic with any other points in the circumference?
 

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Nope, no reference to HGCD.

BAD + HGB = 180, so ABGH has a pair of opposite angles which are supplementary. This is one characterisation of cyclic quads.

Not sure what you mean by "H and G is cyclic for a pair of points in the circumference"...
 

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Nope, no reference to HGCD.

BAD + HGB = 180, so ABGH has a pair of opposite angles which are supplementary. This is one characterisation of cyclic quads.

Not sure what you mean by "H and G is cyclic for a pair of points in the circumference"...
O_O how do u know BAD + HGB = 180

I thought DC was only parallel to HG, so I thought you can't use those alternate angles, complementary angles or co interior angles to find BAD. I have a feeling im doing something really stupid right now =.=

Thanks for ya halp seanie
 

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BGH=BCD, corresponding angles.

And BCD=180-BAD as we already know that ABCD is cyclic.
 

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wow im a fking retard :( yea i get it now thx seanie, i forgot ABCD was cyclic fuk.
 

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No worries, we all have moments of blindness.
 

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wat does coincide mean for question b?
 
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Well if cd and dx are parallel and they both intersect at D then they must be the same line.
 

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for question b)ii how do u prove whether something is collinear or not? Thanks!
 
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Prove angle rap is 180 degrees? That means that points r, a and p are all on the same line since 180 degrees is a straight line. Therefore they are collinear
 

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To prove that R, A and P are collinear, we must prove that angle RAB + angle BAP = 180, hence RAP is a straight line and therefore R, A and P are collinear.
 

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