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Thales's theorem is a special case of the following theorem: Given three points A, B and C on a circle with center O, the angle ∠AOC is twice as large as the angle ∠ABC. See inscribed angle, the proof of this theorem is quite similar to the proof of Thales's theorem given above.
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