It is a median.
Median
supplementary angles
It is the point I.
P = x*2*sqrt(3)
VerTex
vertex
supplementary angles
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It is the point I.
P = x*2*sqrt(3)
VerTex
vertex
A segment that joins a vertex of a triangle and the midpoint of the side opposite that vertex is called a median. The three medians are concurrent at the centroid (the point of their intersection, and it is two-thirds of the way down each median. For example, if the three medians AA', BB', and CC' of the triangle ABC, intersect at G, then AG = 2GA', BG = 2BG', and CG = 2CG')
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Theorem: The line segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side and is congruent to one half of the third side. Proof: Consider the triangle ABC with the midpoint of AB labelled M. Now construct a line through M parallel to BC.
The vertex of the angle.