Ptolemy's Theorem states that in a cyclic quadrilateral (a quadrilateral whose vertices all lie on a single circle), the product of the diagonals equals the sum of the products of the pairs of opposite sides. The theorem is illustrated with the formula: AC * BD = AB * CD + AD * BC. A video link is provided to further explain Ptolemy's Theorem.
Ptolemy's Theorem states that in a cyclic quadrilateral (a quadrilateral whose vertices all lie on a single circle), the product of the diagonals equals the sum of the products of the pairs of opposite sides. The theorem is illustrated with the formula: AC * BD = AB * CD + AD * BC. A video link is provided to further explain Ptolemy's Theorem.
Ptolemy's Theorem states that in a cyclic quadrilateral (a quadrilateral whose vertices all lie on a single circle), the product of the diagonals equals the sum of the products of the pairs of opposite sides. The theorem is illustrated with the formula: AC * BD = AB * CD + AD * BC. A video link is provided to further explain Ptolemy's Theorem.