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state mid point theorem.​

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Answered by stuti4979
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We conclude that the line joining the mid-point of two sides of a triangle is equal to half the length of the third side. The converse of this theorem states: If a line is drawn through the mid-point of a side of a triangle parallel to the second side, it will bisect the third side.

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what is mid point theorem​

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The Midpoint Theorem is used to find specific information regarding lengths of sides of triangles. The Midpoint Theorem states that the segment joining two sides of a triangle at the midpoints of those sides is parallel to the third side and is half the length of the third side.

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