what is median of a triangle?
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n geometry, a median of a triangle is a line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposing side. Every triangle has exactly three medians, one from each vertex, and they all intersect each other at the triangle's centroid.
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A median of a triangle is a line segment from a vertex of the triangle to the midpoint of the side opposite that vertex. Because there are three vertices, there are of course three possible medians. One of the fascinating things about them is that no matter what shape the triangle, all three always intersect at a single point. This point is called the centroid of the triangle.
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➡️✴️✴️DEFINITION ✴️✴️⬅️
A median of a triangle is a line segment from a vertex of the triangle to the midpoint of the side opposite that vertex. Because there are three vertices, there are of course three possible medians. One of the fascinating things about them is that no matter what shape the triangle, all three always intersect at a single point. This point is called the centroid of the triangle.
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