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Which theorem states that for any triangle ABC and a line intersecting sides AB, BC, and CA at points C', A', and B' respectively, (AB'/B'C) * (CA'/A'B) * (BC'/C'A) = 1?
ACeva's Theorem
BMenelaus Theorem
CStewart's Theorem
DPtolemy's Theorem
✓ Correct Answer: B — Menelaus Theorem
Menelaus' Theorem deals with collinear points on the sides of a triangle.
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