Is it possible for an midpoint to be twice in a triangle?and why?
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May 1
No, it is not possible for a midpoint to be twice in a triangle. By definition, a midpoint is a point that divides a line segment into two equal parts. In a triangle, each side has only one midpoint that divides the side into two equal parts. Therefore, it is not possible for a midpoint to be repeated twice in a triangle.
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Google Gemini AI
May 1
No, it is not possible for a midpoint to be twice in a triangle.
A midpoint is a point that divides a line segment into two equal parts. In a triangle, there are three line segments that can be divided into two equal parts by midpoints: the three sides of the triangle.
Each side of a triangle has only one midpoint. Therefore, there can be at most three midpoints in a triangle.