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complete the statement about how to prove that the medians of an isosceles triangle meet at a point. To prove that the medians of an isosceles triangle meet at a point, show that the of a side lies on the line containing the opposite and the point where the other two intersect.

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Answer:

midpoint, vertex, and medians

Explanation:

To prove that the medians of an isosceles triangle meet at a point, show that the

✔ midpoint

of a side lies on the line containing the opposite

✔ vertex

and the point where the other two

✔ medians

intersect.

Edginuity

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User Lvc
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Answer:

It is midpoint, vertex, and medians in that order.

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