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00:0-1 | a median of a triangle is a segment that joins | |
00:05 | a vertex of the triangle to the midpoint of the | |
00:08 | opposite side . For example , in triangle abc shown | |
00:14 | here , segment A X . Is a median of | |
00:19 | triangle abc because one of its endpoints A . Is | |
00:25 | a vertex of the triangle and its other end point | |
00:29 | X . Is the midpoint of the opposite side . | |
00:35 | Note that Triangle ACC has three medians segment B . | |
00:41 | Y . In the next diagram is also a median | |
00:45 | of triangle abc because one of its endpoints B is | |
00:51 | a vertex of the triangle and its other end point | |
00:55 | , Why is the midpoint of the opposite side ? | |
01:00 | And segment C . Z is a median of the | |
01:04 | triangle because one of its endpoints see is a vertex | |
01:09 | of the triangle and its other end point Z . | |
01:14 | Is the midpoint of the opposite side . |
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