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I really need help. I just can't quite get it. It involves Triangle Medians and Triangle Centroid

I really need help. I just can't quite get it. It involves Triangle Medians and Triangle-example-1

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check the picture below.

bear in mind that, in an isosceles triangle, the two twin legs departing from the same vertex, will make an equal angle on the other end.
I really need help. I just can't quite get it. It involves Triangle Medians and Triangle-example-1
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