There is an arbitrary triangle

  1. The medial triangle of a triangle ABC is the triangle whose vertices are located at the midpoints of the sides AB, AC, and BC of
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  2. There is a triangle with 6 points, (0,0), (a/2,0), (a,0), (a+b/2, c/2), (b,c), and (b/2, c/2)One way to prove that the medians
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  3. One way to prove that the medians of a triangle all meet at one point is by using arbitrary coordinates (0, 0)( 0 , 0 ) , (a, 0)
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  4. One way to prove that the medians of a triangle all meet at one point is by using arbitrary coordinates (0, 0) , (a, 0) , and
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  5. One way to prove that the medians of a triangle all meet at one point is by using arbitrary coordinates (0, 0) , (a, 0) , and
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  6. Use the image to answer the question. One way to prove that the medians of a triangle all meet at one point is by using
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  7. Use the image to answer the question. One way to prove that the medians of a triangle all meet at one point is by using
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  8. One way to prove that the medians of a triangle all meet at one point is by using arbitrary coordinates (0, 0), (a, 0), and (b,
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  9. One way to prove that the medians of a triangle all meet at one point is by using arbitrary coordinates (0, 0) , (a, 0) , and
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  10. One way to prove that the medians of a triangle all meet at one point is by using arbitrary coordinates (0, 0), (a, 0), and (b,
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