Thales's theorem

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Generally attributed to Thales of Miletus.

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Thales's theorem

Thales's theorem: if AC is a diameter and B is a point on the diameter's circle, the angle ABC is a right angle.
  1. (geometry) A theorem stating 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.
  2. (geometry) Synonym of intercept theorem

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