Parallel
If a line is parallel to one side of a triangle and intersects the other two sides, then it divides those sides proportionally
Converse of the triangle proportionality theorem APEX :)
Given a triangle and a line, if the line passes through two sides of the triangle parallel to the third side, then it cuts the sides proportionally.l
A. A perpendicular line to one side of the triangle. ~Apex
Nothing. A triangle is defined as a planar figure constructed with three line segments joined at their ends. A triangle has exactly three sides. Anything else is not a triangle.
angle bisector
Similar shapes.
If a line is parallel to one side of a triangle and intersects the other two sides, then it divides those sides proportionally
Converse of the triangle proportionality theorem APEX :)
It is a perpendicular line (a vertical line) that divides the triangle into two equal parts.
A perpendicular bisector line depending on what type of triangle it is.
It may but it doesn't have to. It's very easy for a single straight line to cut one side of a triangle into 1/3 and 2/3 pieces, and then go on to cross another side of the triangle at its midpoint.
It is a straight line which divides an interior angle of the triangle into two angles of equal measure.
No two sides of a triangle can ever be parallel.
Given a triangle and a line, if the line passes through two sides of the triangle parallel to the third side, then it cuts the sides proportionally.l
medial line
The perpendicular adjacent sides in the triangle would be 3 sides. It is the basically horizonstal line next to a vertical line(perpendicular) if it was parallel adjacent then only two side of triangle /\ <-- parallel