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explain Thales theorem

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Answered by swarajsss987
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Answer:

tɦɛ tɦaʟɛs tɦɛօʀɛʍ statɛs tɦat: ɨʄ tɦʀɛɛ քօɨռts a, ɮ, aռɖ ċ ʟɨɛ օռ tɦɛ ċɨʀċʊʍʄɛʀɛռċɛ օʄ a ċɨʀċʟɛ, աɦɛʀɛɮʏ tɦɛ ʟɨռɛ aċ ɨs tɦɛ ɖɨaʍɛtɛʀ օʄ tɦɛ ċɨʀċʟɛ, tɦɛռ tɦɛ aռɢʟɛ ∠aɮċ ɨs a ʀɨɢɦt aռɢʟɛ (90°).

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Answered by seenmp1975
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Answer:

The Thales theorem states that: If three points A, B, and C lie on the circumference of a circle, whereby the line AC is the diameter of the circle, then the angle ∠ABC is a right angle (90°).

Step-by-step explanation:

If a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle intersecting the other two sides in distinct points, then the other two sides are divided in the same ratio.

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