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Explain Thales theorem ​

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Answered by avinaysrivastav0
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Answered by Sneha110061
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Thales' Theorem -

The diameter of a circle always subtends a right angle to any point on the circle.

Try this Drag any orange dot. The angle ∠QRP will always be a right angle.

Put another way: If a triangle has, as one side, the diameter of a circle, and the third vertex of the triangle is any point on the circumference of the circle, then the triangle will always be a right triangle.

In the figure above, no matter how you move the points P,Q and R, the triangle PQR is always a right triangle, and the angle ∠PRQ is always a right angle.

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