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what is Appolonius theorem ? explain with examples

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Answered by piyush6244
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hii your answer is In geometry, Apollonius's theorem is a theorem relating the length of amedian of a triangle to the lengths of its side. It states that "the sum of the squares of any two sides of any triangle equals twice the square on half the third side, together with twice the square on the median bisectingthe third side".
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Answered by Anonymous
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EXPLANATION ==
Apollonius' theorem is an elementary geometry theorem relating the length of a median of a triangle to the lengths of its sides. While most of the world refers to it as it is, in East Asia, the theorem is usually referred to as Pappus's theorem or midpoint theorem. It can be proved by Pythagorean theorem from the cosine rule as well as by vectors. The theorem is named after a Greek mathematician Apollonius of Perga.

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