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- Thales of Miletus (early 6th century BC) is traditionally credited with proving the theorem; however, even by the 5th century BC there was nothing extant of Thales' writing, and inventions and ideas were attributed to men of wisdom such as Thales and Pythagoras by later doxographers based on hearsay and speculation.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thales%27s_theorem
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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. Pamphila says that, having learnt geometry from the Egyptians, Thales was the first to inscribe in a circle a right-angled triangle, whereupon he sacrificed an ox. [52] See more
Thales of Miletus was an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Miletus in Ionia, Asia Minor. Thales was one of the Seven Sages, … See more
Early Greeks, and other civilizations before them, often invoked idiosyncratic explanations of natural phenomena with reference to the will of anthropomorphic gods See more
1. ^ This use of hearsay and a lack of citing original sources leads some historians, like Dicks and Werner Jaeger, to view the whole idea of pre … See more
• Couprie, Dirk L. (2011). Heaven and Earth in Ancient Greek Cosmology: from Thales to Heraclides Ponticus. Springer. ISBN 978-1441981158.
• Luchte, … See moreThe main source concerning the details of Thales's life and career is the doxographer Diogenes Laërtius, in his third century AD work See more
• Allman, George Johnston (1911). "Thales of Miletus" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge … See more
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WEBThales applied this theorem to determine the height of a pyramid. The great pyramid was already over two thousand years old when Thales visited Gizeh, but its height was not known.
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WEBSummary Thales was the first known Greek philosopher, scientist and mathematician. He is credited with five theorems of elementary geometry. View seven larger pictures
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WEBThales is famous for an important theorem that is named after him. The Thales Theorem states: “If A, B and C are points on a circle where the line AC is a diameter of the circle, then the angle ABC is a right angle.”
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WEBThales' theorem: If a triangle is inscribed inside a circle, where one side of the triangle is the diameter of the circle, then the angle opposite to that side is a right angle.
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