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what is the median and altitude of the triangle. explain with solution.

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Answered by sonkarritu272
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Step-by-step explanation:

The median of a triangle is the line segment drawn from the vertex to the opposite side. The altitude of a triangle is the perpendicular distance from the base to the opposite vertex. It always lies inside the triangle. It can be both outside or inside the triangle depending on the type of triangle

Scalene Triangle: h=2√s(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)bh=2s(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)b

Isosceles Triangle: h=√a2−b24h=a2−b24

Equilateral Triangle: h=a√32h=a32

Right Triangle: h=√xyh=xy

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The altitude is line AD and the median is AE

Step-by-step explanation:

The altitude is line AD because it is a line segment through a vertex and perpendicular to (i.e., forming a right angle with).

The median is AE because it is the line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side, thus bisecting that side.

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