Go halfway between the two. If your two medians are, say, 27 and 29, the median is 28 :)
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).
Intersection of Medians-Centroid Intersection of Altitudes-Orthocentre
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.
Go halfway between the two. If your two medians are, say, 27 and 29, the median is 28 :)
The angle between any two medians, in the same context is 120 degrees. The angle in the opposite context is 60 degrees.
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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).
Intersection of Medians-Centroid Intersection of Altitudes-Orthocentre
Find the average of both medians to find 'the median'.
If you have 2 medians, add them together, and divide by 2.
The three medians are concurrent at a point known as the triangle's centroid. This is the center of mass of the triangle. Two-thirds of the length of each median is between the vertex and the centroid, while one-third is between the centroid and the midpoint of the opposite side.
If the two medians you have are the same then that will be your answer but in the case of two different medians you will need to find the middle of them. e.g. if u have 13 and 15 your answer will be 14 because it is exactly in the middle but for two medians such as 7 and 10 your median will be 7.5
If you have 2 medians you have to add them both together and then divide by 2 then you have your median!!
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.