It depends on how many numbers u have. If u have even numbers you use two numbers to get the median; for an example if you have 1,2,3,4,5,6, the median will be 3 and 4 (the numbers in the middle), but u usually add those and divide by 2 to get the "real" median as 1 number instead of 2.
In our case, it will be (3+4)/2=3,5
It is easier with odd sequences, like 1,2,3,4,5. Then it is just to take the middle number and you have the median, in this case it will be 3.
Concluded, we can state that there is only 1 median, but in the case of odd sequences, you will have to use the two middle digits and calculate the average of those to get the median.
The centroid of a triangle is the point of intersection of the medians and divides each median in the ratio 2:1
you add the 2 medians together and divide by 2 ex. if your medians are 14 and 12 14+12=26 26 divided by 2=13 your median is 13
you add the two medians together and divide them by 2
Then all you do is add those two medians and then divide them by 2.
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Yes in 1/2 or in the middle
If you have 2 medians, add them together, and divide by 2.
The centroid of a triangle is the point of intersection of the medians and divides each median in the ratio 2:1
If you have 2 medians you have to add them both together and then divide by 2 then you have your median!!
Find the average of both medians to find 'the median'.
you add the 2 medians together and divide by 2 ex. if your medians are 14 and 12 14+12=26 26 divided by 2=13 your median is 13
2 apex fill-in-the-blank Q's: 1) The center of gravity of a trianglular solid with uniform thickness and density is at the intersection of the medians of the triangle. 2) The center of gravity of a triangular solid with uniform thickness and density is the centroid. medians the point at which one can balance the triangle. and the point shared by a triangle's medians. medians centroid Medians i got centriod?
If there are to medians in a math problem you have to add them both and divide by 2
you add the two medians together and divide them by 2
Then all you do is add those two medians and then divide them by 2.
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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.