First of all we have to draw a triangle.let's call it ABC.with a campus point on any vertex and set the campus to about 2 thirds of either the sides of the triangle and draw an arc above and below the selected side...without changing the campus length , set the point on the other end (vertex) of the selected side and make two arks so they intersect with the first two. now you see that each two arcs make a point when they cross,so we simply are going to connect these two points..And now our selected side is cut by the line we just drew ,so we join the point the cut the side with the opposite vertex
that's it ;)
Alia
A median of a triangle is a line from a vertex of the triangle to the midpoint of the side opposite that vertex.
A median divides any triangle in half.
Three.
No. The angle bisector is a line. Where the three lines meet is the median. In an equilateral triangle the INTERSECTION of the angle bisectors is the median.
Altitude APEXX
A median of a triangle is a line from a vertex of the triangle to the midpoint of the side opposite that vertex.
The median of a triangle cannot be considered as a base of that triangle.
The median of a triangle bisects its side
Each median divides the area of a triangle into halves.
A median divides any triangle in half.
Triangle median is the line segment that joins a vertex to the middle of opposing side.
Yes
Yes, the median of a triangle is from a vertex to the midpoint of the side opposite the vertex.
median intersect each other at a point inside triangle and altitude intrsect eachother at apoint outside triangle
an iscoceles triangle
Three.
No. The angle bisector is a line. Where the three lines meet is the median. In an equilateral triangle the INTERSECTION of the angle bisectors is the median.