The theorem you are referring to is the Basic Proportionality Theorem, also known as Thales' Theorem. It states that if a line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle, it divides the other two sides proportionally. This means that the segments created on those two sides are in the same ratio as the lengths of the sides of the triangle.
The segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is known as the midsegment. This midsegment is parallel to the third side of the triangle and its length is half that of the third side. It effectively divides the triangle into two smaller triangles that are similar to the original triangle. Additionally, the midsegment plays a crucial role in various geometric properties and constructions.
Each median divides the area of a triangle into halves.
The Equator divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. Lines of latitude are parallel to the Equator both to the north and to the south.
Yes.
Similar shapes.
Converse of the triangle proportionality theorem APEX :)
If a line is parallel to one side of a triangle and intersects the other two sides, then it divides those sides proportionally
Parallel
A. A perpendicular line to one side of the triangle. ~Apex
angle bisector
It may but it doesn't have to. It's very easy for a single straight line to cut one side of a triangle into 1/3 and 2/3 pieces, and then go on to cross another side of the triangle at its midpoint.
The Parallel line that divides the Earth in two is the Equator.Answer by Andres914
The parallel is called the equator.
Each median divides the area of a triangle into halves.
The Equator is the parallel that divides the Earth into two equal halves - the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. It is located at 0 degrees latitude.
A median divides any triangle in half.