A _____ connect a vertex of a triangle to the mid- point of the opposite side.
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A Median connects a vertex of a triangle to the mid- point of the opposite side.
- A line segment that joins any vertex of the triangle and the mid-point of its opposite side is called a median.
- It is also the line from the midpoint of a side to the opposite interior angle.
- They are concurrent at the centroid.
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- A triangle's median is a line segment that connects a vertex to the opposing side's midpoint, bisecting that side.
- There are three medians in every triangle, one from each vertex, and they all intersect at the triangle's centroid.
- Despite the fact that there are three of them, they all intersect at the same spot, which is known as the triangle's centroid.
- At a point, the triangle's medians are converging. The centroid is the point of concurrency.
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