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A line that goes from the vertex of an angle to the midpoint of the opposite side of a triangle is called?
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A line that goes from the vertex of an angle to the midpoint of the opposite side of a triangle is called?
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Hello, hope I can help!
Assuming a
segment that joins the vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side is essentially the same thing. Then your answer would be
Median.
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