Explain the relation between median and altitude of an isosceles triangle.
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In an isosceles triangle, the two sides that are equal meet at a vertex, call it vertex A, that lies directly above the midpoint of the base. Because of this, the altitude that runs from A to the base intersects the base at its midpoint, making it the median from A to the base as well.
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Answer: In an isosceles triangle, the two sides that are equal meet at a vertex, call it vertex A, that lies directly above the midpoint of the base. Because of this, the altitude that runs from A to the base intersects the base at its midpoint, making it the median from A to the base as well.
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