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Answer:
Explanation:
Statement:
If a
quadrilateral
is inscribed in a circle, the opposite angles
add up to 180 degrees.
According to the statement:
∠D + 88° = 180°
Subtract
88 to both sides
∠D = 180° - 88°
∠D = 92°
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