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  2. Thales's theorem - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, Thales's theorem states that if A, B, and C are distinct points on a circle where the line AC is a diameter, the angle ∠ ABC is a right angle. Thales's theorem is a special case of the inscribed angle theorem and is mentioned and proved as part of the 31st proposition in the third book of Euclid's Elements. [1]

  3. Intercept theorem - Wikipedia

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    Thales measured the length of the pyramid's base and the height of his pole. Then at the same time of the day he measured the length of the pyramid's shadow and the length of the pole's shadow. This yielded the following data: height of the pole (A): 1.63 m; shadow of the pole (B): 2 m; length of the pyramid base: 230 m; shadow of the pyramid: 65 m

  4. Inscribed angle - Wikipedia

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    A special case of the theorem is Thales's theorem, which states that the angle subtended by a diameter is always 90°, i.e., a right angle. As a consequence of the theorem, opposite angles of cyclic quadrilaterals sum to 180°; conversely, any quadrilateral for which this is true can be inscribed in a circle.

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  6. File:Thales Theorem 6.svg - Wikipedia

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    It does not however recount Thales' original work, which was lost. Thales measured the length of the pyramid's base and the height of his pole. Then at the same time of the day he measured the length of the pyramid's shadow and the length of the pole's shadow. This yielded the following data: height of the pole (A): 1.63m; shadow of the pole (B ...

  7. Circle theorem - Wikipedia

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    Circle theorem may refer to: Any of many theorems related to the circle; often taught as a group in GCSE mathematics. These include: Inscribed angle theorem. Thales' theorem, if A, B and C are points on a circle where the line AC is a diameter of the circle, then the angle ∠ABC is a right angle. Alternate segment theorem. Ptolemy's theorem.

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