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▸ noun: (geometry) An important elementary theorem about the ratios of various line segments that are created if two rays with a common starting-point are intercepted by a pair of parallels. It is equivalent to the theorem about ratios in similar triangles.
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▸ noun: (geometry) An important elementary theorem about the ratios of various line segments that are created if two rays with a common starting-point are intercepted by a pair of parallels. It is equivalent to the theorem about ratios in similar triangles.
Similar:
Geometric mean theorem,
Intersecting chords theorem,
Angle bisector theorem,
Tangent-secant theorem,
Pythagorean theorem,
Ptolemy's theorem,
law of cosines,
Brahmagupta theorem,
isosceles trapezoid,
Napoleon's theorem,
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