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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help medals will be awarded what is the difference between midpoint theorem and converse of midpointt theorem @Ashleyisakitty @abdela25 @barbie44 @bashirk @bibby @CoolKatt16 @csscgirl @damara1213 @dejavo @EmeraldSunset @edoanhue96 @FlvsGirl @factor @fatboy_marco @lilkittykat36 @lolo5656 @LadyKatsaTheGraceling @undeadknight26 @javo22 @jojo4eva @succk.my.success @wishuponastar13 @willis97 @QwertyGirl1234 @PixieDust1 @prowrestler @texaschic101 @thadyoung @Raaggee @AlexaByers98 @Vallarylynn16 @Jonathan1997 @321oky @Shawick @smileyylove

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@linda i wnat the difference between the midpoint theorem and its converse

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (squirrels):

sorry, i was busy. and what do you need?

OpenStudy (jojo4eva):

midpoint theorem is basically explains that there is a point that lies inbetween to other points at equal distances. THe converse of midpoint theorem states if a segment bisects one side of a triangle and is parallel to another side, it bisects the third side also

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