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Prove the converse of Thales’ theorem: If AB is a diameter of a circle and P is a point so that ∠????PB is a right angle, then P lies on the circle for which AB is a diameter
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Prove the converse of Thales’ theorem: If AB is a diameter of a circle and P is a point so that ∠????PB is a right angle,
then P lies on the circle for which AB is a diameter
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Idk but if anyone does know it because im stuck too!
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