It splits one side of the triangle into two congruent parts.
There are an infinite number of lines that can divide a triangle into two parts with equal areas. The medians are one set of such lines.
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An angle bisector.
Two triangles are congruent if they satisfy any of the following:-- two sides and the included angle of one triangle equal to the corresponding parts of the other one-- two angles and the included side of one triangle equal to the corresponding parts of the other one-- all three sides of one triangle equal to the corresponding parts of the other one-- they are right triangles, and hypotenuse and one leg of one triangle equal to thecorresponding parts of the other one-- they are right triangles, and hypotenuse and one acute angle of one triangle equalto the corresponding parts of the other one
equilateral triangle , isosceles triangle , scalene triangle
The tree main parts of a triangle are the sides, the angles and the vertices.
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The three secondary parts of a triangle are typically associated with one word. They are commonly called the perpendicular bisectors of the triangle.
a perpendicular line.
Hypotenuse the longest side of the triangle, then the Legs: Adjacent and Opposite
angle bisector
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Line segment
no a triangle can not be slipt into equal parts.
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but I don't believe triangles can be "equal", only congruent. The measurements can be equal, but not the triangle itself.The triangle congruency postulates and theorems are:Side/Side/Side Postulate - If all three sides of a triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.Angle/Side/Angle Postulate - If two angles and a side included within those angles of a triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.Side/Angle/Side Postulate - If two sides and an angle included within those sides of a triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.Angle/Angle/Side Theorem - If two angles and an unincluded side of a triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.Hypotenuse/Leg Theorem - (right triangles only) If the hypotenuse and a leg of a right triangle are congruent to the corresponding parts of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
It splits one side of the triangle into two congruent parts.