The document provides examples to solve using Thales' theorem, which states that if two lines are parallel, then any cross-ratio is preserved. There are 9 multi-part examples involving finding missing lengths of line segments in figures where two lines are parallel based on the given information. The examples involve setting up and solving proportions based on Thales' theorem.
The document provides examples to solve using Thales' theorem, which states that if two lines are parallel, then any cross-ratio is preserved. There are 9 multi-part examples involving finding missing lengths of line segments in figures where two lines are parallel based on the given information. The examples involve setting up and solving proportions based on Thales' theorem.
The document provides examples to solve using Thales' theorem, which states that if two lines are parallel, then any cross-ratio is preserved. There are 9 multi-part examples involving finding missing lengths of line segments in figures where two lines are parallel based on the given information. The examples involve setting up and solving proportions based on Thales' theorem.