Math, asked by vedanttabla2005, 2 months ago

In an Isosceles triangle, length of the congruent sides is 13 cm and its base is 10 cm. Find the distance between the vertex opposite to the base and the centroid. [Solve without using Apollonius Theorem]​

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Answered by ayshahiba381
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Answer:

Using, Apollonius theorem, In ΔABC, M is the mid point of BC. Therefore, The distance between the vertex opposite the base and the centroid is 8 cm

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vedanttabla2005: I said without Apollonius Theorem, with Apollonius, i also know how to solve
Answered by CutieBun01
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Answer:

The centroid is located two third of the distance from any vertex of the triangle. Hence, the distance between the vertex opposite the base and the centroid is 8 cm.


vedanttabla2005: How did you get the answer (without Apollonius Theorem). please send the solution
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