No.
Take the average of the medians -- Add together, then divide by two.
you find their average, like say if its 8 and 10, the median is 9 :)
Any triangle has 3 medians Another answer (depending on what you are looking for) is that a triangle has concurrent medians (which means all three medians intersect at a single point).
Intersection of Medians-Centroid Intersection of Altitudes-Orthocentre
Then all you do is add those two medians and then divide them by 2.
Find the average of both medians to find 'the median'.
Take the average of the medians -- Add together, then divide by two.
you take both of the medians and find the average at the end add them together
Average the two.
You take the average of the two medians. This average is then you median
Take the average of the medians -- Add together, then divide by two.
A Mean is a type of average, but there are other kinds of averages too, Modes and Medians.
On a standard box-and-whisker plot, the averages used are medians. Arithmetic means are used in some box-and-whisker plots, but most use medians.
you find their average, like say if its 8 and 10, the median is 9 :)
Any triangle has 3 medians Another answer (depending on what you are looking for) is that a triangle has concurrent medians (which means all three medians intersect at a single point).
Intersection of Medians-Centroid Intersection of Altitudes-Orthocentre
If you have 2 medians, add them together, and divide by 2.