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by rodneyzeng
744 days ago
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The normal approach to prove Thale's theorem should be induced from the property of central angle being twice of an inscribed angle that subtends the same arc. Since a diameter has central angle of 180 degrees, its corresponding inscribed angle should be half of 180, that is 90 degrees. |
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Thales's Theroem is a simpler, easier to prove (as in OP), less powerful statement than the inscribed angle theorem.