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what are the medians of triangle​

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Answered by MyStiCalDiMpLeS
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The median of a triangle is a line segment from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. So you have two steps involved in this question: Find the midpoints of the sides. For example, the midpoint of P and Q is (xM, yM) = ( (1 + 3)/2, (3 + 5)/2 ) which is (2, 4)....

Answered by deepak98751
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A median of a triangle is a line segment that goes from one of a triangle's three vertexes to the midpoint of the opposite side. Because a triangle has three vertexes, it also has three medians. The three medians always meet at one point, and this point is called the centroid.

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