YES
In an obtuse triangle, the medians do not have to be the same length. The lengths of the medians depend on the lengths of the sides of the triangle, which can vary regardless of whether the triangle is acute, right, or obtuse. Therefore, unless the triangle is isosceles (where two sides are equal), the medians will generally be different lengths.
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).
All three medians MUST lie inside the triangle.
Yes.
there are three angles on an isosceles triangle
In an isosceles triangle, one of the medians is perpendicular to the opposite side of that triangle. In an equilateral triangle, all three medians are perpendicular to the sides of that triangle.
Not always. 1. The median to the base of an isosceles triangle bisects the vertex angle. 2. When the triangle is an equilateral triangle, then the medians bisect the interior angles of the triangle.
The point where the three medians of a triangle intersect is called the centroid of the triangle.
In an obtuse triangle, the medians do not have to be the same length. The lengths of the medians depend on the lengths of the sides of the triangle, which can vary regardless of whether the triangle is acute, right, or obtuse. Therefore, unless the triangle is isosceles (where two sides are equal), the medians will generally be different lengths.
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).
All three medians MUST lie inside the triangle.
Centroid .
Yes.
there are three angles on an isosceles triangle
Centroid
centroid
centroid