What is the Hypothesis of mid-point theorem
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The line segment joining the midpoints of two sides of a triangle.
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Mid point Theorem:
The line segment joining the midpoint of a triangle is parallel to the third side and also half of it.
Hypothesis:
ABC is a triangle with E and F as the midpoints of AB and AC respectively.
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The mid point theorem states that the line segment joining the any two sides of the triangle is parallel to the third side of the triangle. The same line segment is congruent to the one half of the third side.
Let a triangle ABC is given. P and Q be the mid points of triangle joining APB to AQC. Both the triangle APB and AQC are congruent to each other. PQ and BC are parallel to each other. PQ is half of the line segment BC
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