Math, asked by epic42, 2 months ago

the line segment joining the mid-point of a side of a triangle to its opposite vertex is

called a ________.​

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Answered by riya169812
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Median is the answer
Answered by archanapramee2010
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Step-by-step explanation:

In geometry, a median of a triangle is a line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side, thus bisecting that side. Every triangle has exactly three medians, one from each vertex, and they all intersect each other at the triangle's centroid. In the case of isosceles and equilateral triangles, a median bisects any angle at a vertex whose two adjacent sides are equal in length.

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