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What must the third side be in a triangle?
Angle bisector
No use
Connecting the midpoints of two sides
1/2 the length
bigger than the sum of the other two sides
balancing point of the triangle
Equidistant from the vertices
Line from each vertex to midpoint of third side
How does the midsegment compare to the third side?
Angle bisector
No use
Connecting the midpoints of two sides
1/2 the length
bigger than the sum of the other two sides
balancing point of the triangle
Equidistant from the vertices
Line from each vertex to midpoint of third side
What creates the incenter?
Angle bisector
No use
Connecting the midpoints of two sides
1/2 the length
bigger than the sum of the other two sides
balancing point of the triangle
Equidistant from the vertices
Line from each vertex to midpoint of third side
What makes the midsegment?
Angle bisector
No use
Connecting the midpoints of two sides
1/2 the length
bigger than the sum of the other two sides
balancing point of the triangle
Equidistant from the vertices
Line from each vertex to midpoint of third side
What is useful about the orthocenter?
Angle bisector
No use
Connecting the midpoints of two sides
1/2 the length
bigger than the sum of the other two sides
balancing point of the triangle
Equidistant from the vertices
Line from each vertex to midpoint of third side
What is useful about the centroid?
Angle bisector
No use
Connecting the midpoints of two sides
1/2 the length
bigger than the sum of the other two sides
balancing point of the triangle
Equidistant from the vertices
Line from each vertex to midpoint of third side
What is useful about the circumcenter?
Angle bisector
No use
Connecting the midpoints of two sides
1/2 the length
bigger than the sum of the other two sides
balancing point of the triangle
Equidistant from the vertices
Line from each vertex to midpoint of third side
What makes the Median?
Angle bisector
No use
Connecting the midpoints of two sides
1/2 the length
bigger than the sum of the other two sides
balancing point of the triangle
Equidistant from the vertices
Line from each vertex to midpoint of third side
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