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Both are limes from a vertex to the opposite side.

Both are limes from a vertex to the opposite side.

Both are limes from a vertex to the opposite side.

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Q: What is one similarity between an altitude and a median of a triangle?
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What is the difference between a median and the altitude of a triangle?

A median of a triangle is a line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. Altitude of a triangle is a straight line through a vertex and perpendicular to the opposite side or an extension of the opposite side.


How do you make a model of median and altitude of a triangle?

median intersect each other at a point inside triangle and altitude intrsect eachother at apoint outside triangle


If a median of a triangle is also an altitude of a triangle then is the triangle isosceles?

Yes


A segment that connects a vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side?

median or altitude * * * * * Median: Yes Altitude: No.


Can the altitude from the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle be the median?

If the triangle is really isosceles, and it's not lying on one of the equal sides, then the altitude is always a median.


What is the median of an isosceles triangle is the same segment in the triangle?

Altitude APEXX


If is both the altitude and median of triangle ABC then triangle ABC is?

It is isosceles.


If is both the altitude and median of triangle ABC then triangle ABC is .?

It is isosceles.


What is one difference between an altitude and a median of a triangle?

An altitude is a perpendicular drawn from a point to the opposite segment while a median is a segment drawn from a point to the opposite side such that it bisects the side.Altitudes and their concurrenceMedians and their concurrence


What triangle has an altitude which is also a median and angle bisector?

An isosceles or an equilateral triangle perhaps?


Can the median of an equilateral triangle be longer than its altitude?

For the equilateral triangle in Euclidean space(i.e, the triangles you see in general) median is the same as its altitude. So, both are of equal length.


What median of an isosceles triangle is the same segment in the triangle as the leg bisector hypotenuse altitude?

It is the median which divides the side which is not one of the equal sides.