Medians
The centroid, which is the point where the medians meet.
Yes, a single point can belong to multiple planes. In three-dimensional space, a point is defined by its coordinates and can be a part of any number of planes that intersect at that point. For example, if two planes intersect at a line, every point on that line, including the intersection point, is contained in both planes.
angle is the basic part of triangle
to find if the triangle is right or find missing angles. Ex: a2+b2=c2. Lengths of a triangle are 13, 10 and X. 13 is the hypotenuse so you plug it into the c2 part
Biceps are the top part of your upperarm, your Triceps are the bottom part of your upperarm
The centroid, which is the point where the medians meet.
Yes, the Island of Bermuda is the northern point of the triangle.
The word intersect is a verb. The past tense is intersected.
It didn't stand for anything. The point is a natural part of the triangle, and since pyramids are made out of triangles, by default, they have a point.
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The question does not make any sense. A "midsegment" suggests the mid part (or point) of a line. But a triangle cannot have a line opposite to a line since it has only three lines!
angle is the basic part of triangle
The not wrong part of a triangle
If you know the lenghts of the sides, then it is easy. Suppose you want to draw triangle ABC. 1>Place the point of your compass on the paper and with the pencilled part draw an arc. The distance between the point and the place where your pencil touches the paper should be equal to the length of the side. Take the two positions as A and B respectively. 2>Now place the point on B and with the distance between the pencil and the point being equal to the length of the second side draw another arc. 3>Now place the point on A again and with the distance between the pencil and the point being equal to the length of the THIRD side draw an arc. The last two arcs should be big enough so that they intersect at one point. Let's call this point of intersection C. Now all you have to do is draw a line from A to B, from B to C and from C to A and you have your desired triangle.
to find if the triangle is right or find missing angles. Ex: a2+b2=c2. Lengths of a triangle are 13, 10 and X. 13 is the hypotenuse so you plug it into the c2 part
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An isosceles triangle is a noun. It is a triangle with two equal sides.