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can anyone explain the converse of midpoint theorem plz??​

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Answered by Pragatiprakash
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Midpoint theorem

●If the line segment adjoining the midpoint of any sides of triangle, then the line segment is said be parallel to all the remaining sides, and it measures about half of remaining sides.

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Answered by kabyabhatt
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. converse of mid-point theorem: it states that in a triangle line drawn from the mid-point of the one side of triangle, parallel to the other side intersect the third side at its mid-point. ... from D a line DE is drawn parallel to BC, intersect AC at E. TPT: E is the mid-point of AC.

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