no
# First find the circumcenter & centroid. # subtract centroid from circumcenter.
The distance from C to the midpoint of each side is the same.
The circumcenter of a triangle is equidistant from the vertices.
The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5The median of 65 and 90 is the same as their mean: 77.5
equidistant from the vertices
The circumcenter of a triangle is equidistant from the vertices of a triangle.
The median of 2 numbers is the same as their mean.So, median = (25343123222628 + 35)/2 = 12,671,561,611,331.5The median of 2 numbers is the same as their mean.So, median = (25343123222628 + 35)/2 = 12,671,561,611,331.5The median of 2 numbers is the same as their mean.So, median = (25343123222628 + 35)/2 = 12,671,561,611,331.5The median of 2 numbers is the same as their mean.So, median = (25343123222628 + 35)/2 = 12,671,561,611,331.5
the centroid is the balance point of the triangle
the centroid. here are all the points of concurrency: perpendicular bisector- circumcenter altitudes- orthocenter angle bisector- incenter median- centroid hope that was helpful :)
You then add the two middle ones and divide by two to get the median. If the numbers are the same then that is your median.
No.
The circumcenter can be inside or outside the triangle.