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Where does a median drawn from a vertex of a triangle intersect?

a. at the vertex of another angle
b. at its midpoint on the opposite side
c. at its perpendicular bisector on the opposite side r
d. inside an exterior angle?

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Answer:

option:B

Explanation:

" A median is a line that originates from a vertex of a triangle and ends on the opposite side,dividing the opposite sides into two. Thus, the median intersects the opposite side at it's mid-point ".

Hence, based on the definition of median drawn from a vertex of a triangle option B is correct.


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A median is a line that originates from a vertex of a triangle and ends on the opposite side, dividing the opposite side into two. Thus, the median intersects the opposite side at its midpoint. The answer to this item is letter B. 

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