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What is Thales of Miletus known for in geometry?
Theorems related to triangles
The invention of calculus
The discovery of the Euclidean algorithm
The development of non-Euclidean geometry
What did Thales demonstrate about angles in a triangle?
The sum of the angles is less than 180 degrees
The sum of the angles is exactly 180 degrees
Triangles can have more than three angles
All triangles are congruent
Which of the following is a famous theorem attributed to Thales related to circles?
The angle inscribed in a semicircle is a right angle
The areas of similar triangles are proportional to the square of their corresponding sides
The opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines are equal
The triangle inequality theorem
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