Abstract The subject matter of
this article is a beautiful theorem developed by Ptolemy (about
100--178) in Chapters 10 and 11 of the first book of Almagest, the
Great Collection of Astronomy in 13 books. In order to solve
astronomical problems, Ptolemy used mathematical tools to
calculate the length of the chord in the circle of radius $60$ as
a function of the central angle.
The application of Ptolemy's theorem is presented by giving
some interesting examples. The paper analyzes the results in solving
problems from the competitions in which Ptolemy's theorem is
applied.
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