At a point called the centroid.
The point where all the medians meet
The centroid - which is where the medians meet.
Where the medians meet, inside the triangle.
The centroid - where the medians meet.
The centroid, which is the point where the medians meet.
The point where all the medians meet
They meet at the centroid.
The centroid - which is where the medians meet.
Where the medians meet, inside the triangle.
The centroid - where the medians meet.
The centroid is where all the medians in a triangle meet.
The centroid, which is the point where the medians meet.
It is the centroid - the point at which the medians meet.
The median of a triangle is a straight line from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. The three medians of a triangle meet at the centroid. If the triangle is made of uniform material the centroid is the centre of mass of the triangular shape.
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).
The point of intersection of the medians in a triangle is called the centroid. The centroid is the point where the three medians meet, and it serves as the triangle's center of mass or balance point. It is located two-thirds of the distance from each vertex along the median to the midpoint of the opposite side. The centroid has the property of dividing each median into a ratio of 2:1.
Intersection of Medians-Centroid Intersection of Altitudes-Orthocentre