If we have a triangle with sides of lengths (a), (b), and (c), and we draw a midsegment between sides (a) and (b), the length of this midsegment will be (rac{1}{2}c).
c = length of the third side of the triangle
What is a midsegment in a triangle?
How do I calculate the midsegment of a triangle?
Is the midsegment always parallel to one side of the triangle?
Can a midsegment be longer than half the length of the third side?
What are some real-world applications of the midsegment theorem?
Does the midsegment divide the triangle into two smaller triangles?
Can I use this calculator for any type of triangle?
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