Math, asked by Nireesha9303, 11 months ago

Does a median lie wholly in the interior of the triangle? (If you think that this is not true, draw a figure to show such a case).

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Answered by amitnrw
10

Answer:

a median lie wholly in the interior of the triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

a median lie wholly in the interior of the triangle

The above statement is True.

As median is a line segment joining a vertex to the mid point of  opposite side

so median will always lie with in the triangle

Answered by 23saurabhkumar
6

Answer:

Yes, the median lie wholly inside of a triangle.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given question,

We know that median is defined as the line originating from the vertex of the triangle which cuts the side opposite to the triangle in exactly the middle of the line.

So,

For a line to be divided into two equal parts or to get bisected the dividing line has to be inside of the triangle. If the line would be lying outside of the triangle such a cs will not make the line to divide in the half though it can make some ratio division.

But for the median to be present it has to be inside of a triangle only.

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