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It is two-thirds of the triangle's height.
2/3 of the median is between the centroid and the vertex, 1/3 between the centroid and the side.
Use the distance formula to calculate the distances between the three vertices. If they are all different, the triangle is scalene, if only two are the same, the triangle is isosceles, and if they are all the same, the triangle is equilateral.
# First find the circumcenter & centroid. # subtract centroid from circumcenter.
The three medians are concurrent at a point known as the triangle's centroid. This is the center of mass of the triangle. Two-thirds of the length of each median is between the vertex and the centroid, while one-third is between the centroid and the midpoint of the opposite side.
They both have at least two acute angles. Their centroid is not outside the triangle.
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An isosceles triangle only has 2 equal sides while an equilateral triangle has 3equal sides
isoseles triangle is 2 sides are equal but equilateral is all sides are equal
An isoceles triangle has TWO sides of equal length but an equilateral triangle has THREE sides of equal length
An equilateral triangle has all sides the same length and all its angles are 60dgrees. A right angled triangle is just a triangle with a right angle.
An equilateral triangle is a shape with three sides of the same length, and the angle in between the sides is always 60o.