A segment of a triangle that connects a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side is called a median. Each triangle has three medians, one from each vertex, and they all intersect at a point known as the centroid. The centroid is the point where the triangle's mass is balanced, and it divides each median into two segments, with the longer segment being from the vertex to the centroid and the shorter segment from the centroid to the midpoint of the opposite side.
A triangle is not a segment joining a vertex and the midpoint of the side opposite the vertex.
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A line segment has endpoints and a midpoint.
A triangle is not a segment joining a vertex and the midpoint of the side opposite the vertex.
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In geometry, a median of a triangle is a line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposing side.
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Altitude: The altitude of a triangle is a perpendicular segment that connects a vertex and its opposite side. Let's construct the altitude of a triangle using a new triangle.
Assuming that you meant midpoint, it is a median.
If you are only given one endpoint and a midpoint, you know what the middle of the line segment is. Since the midpoint is half of what the line segment's length is, all you have to do is find the distance between the endpoint given and the midpoint, then add that coordinate to your midpoint and get your other endpoint. For example: Endpoint A: (4,5) Midpoint: (6,8) Distance between: (2,3) Add (2,3) to (6,8) and get Endpoint B: (8,11).
If you mean endpoint (6, 9) and midpoint (7, 6) then the other endpoint is (8, 3)
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