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Prove that a segment drawn from one vertex of a triangle to the opposite side is smaller than at least one of the adjacent sides of the triangle
Proving that the medians of a triangle are concurrentProve that two vertices of a triangle and the feet of the altitudes to the sides adjacent to the third vertex can be inscribed in a cicle.In a right-angled triangle of equal opposite and adjacent sides, why is the intersection of the median lines one third of the triangles height?Prove that if median drawn from $A$ and prepedicular drawn from $B$ and bisector drawn from $C$ intersect in the same pointGiven equation of one side and opposite point, find the equation of the other two sides of trianglePDF and CDF for the distance of a point on an equilateral triangle from the vertex of the opposite sideGet from one vertex to the opposite - dodecagonA line from a vertex of a triangle divides opposite side in a ratio,determine the ratio of areas?Triangle: prove that a segment from vertex to the other side is less than one of the other sidesA line segment parallel to the base of an equilateral triangle is drawn.
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