the medians of a triangle are concurrent meet at a point true or false
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Concurrence of the Medians of a Triangle. The medians of a triangle are concurrent and the point of concurrence, the centroid, is one-third of the distance from the opposite side to the vertex along the median.
The medians of a triangle are concurrent (they intersect in one common point). The point of concurrency of the medians is called the centroid of the triangle.
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