Cyclic Quadrilateral
The opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary
\begin{equation*}
\begin{split}
\color {blue} \text{m}\angle \text{a} + \text{m}\angle \text{c} & \color {blue} \:= 180^{\circ}\\\\
\color {red} \text{m}\angle \text{b} + \text{m}\angle \text{d} & \color {red}\:= 180^{\circ}\\\\
\end{split}
\end{equation*}
If T is the point of intersection of the two diagonals, then \(\color{blue} \text{AT}\times \text{TC} = \text{BT}\times \text{TD}\)