B. The same segment. ~Ãpex
Altitude APEXX
It is isosceles.
It is isosceles.
It is the median which divides the side which is not one of the equal sides.
Isosceles
If the triangle is really isosceles, and it's not lying on one of the equal sides, then the altitude is always a median.
Yes
Altitude APEXX
It is isosceles.
It is isosceles.
An isosceles or an equilateral triangle perhaps?
In an isosceles triangle, the altitude from the vertex angle to the base bisects the base and is also the median, as it divides the triangle into two congruent right triangles. This altitude is perpendicular to the base, creating two equal segments. Consequently, in an isosceles triangle, the altitude, median, and angle bisector from the vertex angle to the base are all the same line segment.
Yes, if the triangle is isosceles or equilateral.
It is the median which divides the side which is not one of the equal sides.
In an isosceles or equilateral triangle, when from the vertex that is different from the others.
Yes, in an acute-angled triangle, the altitude and median can be the same for a specific vertex. This occurs when the triangle is isosceles, where the altitude from the vertex opposite the base not only serves as the height but also bisects the base, acting as the median. However, this is not generally true for all acute-angled triangles.
The altitude line is perpendicular to the base and bisects the apex of the isosceles triangle.