Thales Theorem
Thales is credited to be the first to clearly to detail a logical proof of a geometric result. His theorem states that whenever an angle is drawn from the
diameter of a circle to a point on its
circumference, then the angle formed is sure
to be a perfect right angle. Thales was at the point of his
understanding in geometry to believe
two things:
-The three interior angles of any given triangle sum to 180 .
-The two base angles of an isosceles triangle are congruent.
If you are at a point in your understanding to believe (or be able to prove?) these two points too, then you are all set to establish Thales’ theorem.
-The three interior angles of any given triangle sum to 180 .
-The two base angles of an isosceles triangle are congruent.
If you are at a point in your understanding to believe (or be able to prove?) these two points too, then you are all set to establish Thales’ theorem.