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How do you draw the median of a triangle? - Answers

First of all we have to draw a triangle.let's call it ABC.with a campus point on any vertex and set the campus to about 2 thirds of either the sides of the triangle and draw an arc above and below the selected side...without changing the campus length , set the point on the other end (vertex) of the selected side and make two arks so they intersect with the first two. now you see that each two arcs make a point when they cross,so we simply are going to connect these two points..And now our selected side is cut by the line we just drew ,so we join the point the cut the side with the opposite vertexthat's it ;)Alia



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First of all we have to draw a triangle.let's call it ABC.with a campus point on any vertex and set the campus to about 2 thirds of either the sides of the triangle and draw an arc above and below the selected side...without changing the campus length , set the point on the other end (vertex) of the selected side and make two arks so they intersect with the first two. now you see that each two arcs make a point when they cross,so we simply are going to connect these two points..And now our selected side is cut by the line we just drew ,so we join the point the cut the side with the opposite vertexthat's it ;)Alia



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How do you draw the median of a triangle? - Answers

First of all we have to draw a triangle.let's call it ABC.with a campus point on any vertex and set the campus to about 2 thirds of either the sides of the triangle and draw an arc above and below the selected side...without changing the campus length , set the point on the other end (vertex) of the selected side and make two arks so they intersect with the first two. now you see that each two arcs make a point when they cross,so we simply are going to connect these two points..And now our selected side is cut by the line we just drew ,so we join the point the cut the side with the opposite vertexthat's it ;)Alia

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