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Theorem: The segment joining the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side and half its length.
A two-column proof of the theorem is shown, but the proof is incomplete.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
There is no two column proof, just a picture of the diagram
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the link is not working
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thats the two column proof, thats all they give me
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
is this trig or geometry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
geometry.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
And there was no given?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have to complete the column thats the question...
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which is confusing bc i have no given or anything
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
It is most probably the distance formula because the problem gave you the endpoints for each line so that it is possible to find the distance between the points using the distance formula.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Good luck Maria
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thank you!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I did Geometry last year so it took a while to remember. It looked so familiar.