Create an educational image illustrating a triangle with a line segment drawn from one of its vertices to the midpoint of the opposite side, without labels or any additional text on the image. This depiction should represent 'a median of a triangle', as per geometric terms.

Which of the following describes a median of a triangle?

A. a segment drawn from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
B. a segment drawn from the vertex perpendicular to the line containing the opposite side
C. a segment drawn through the midpoint of a side and at a right angle to the side
D. a segment drawn from the center of an angle to the side opposite

my best answer is A is that correct?

Scott Scott answered
6 years ago

looks good

TIWARI ANJALI SHIVNARAYAN TIWARI ANJALI SHIVNARAYAN answered
2 years ago

Ritesh

keeper keeper answered
2 years ago

I have too much trust in jiskha

Clown Bot Clown Bot answered
9 months ago

Well, I have to say, you're not quite on target. A triangle's median is like the middle child of the sides. It's actually a segment drawn from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. So, in this family of answer choices, you're right on the money with option A! Good job!

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
8 months ago

Yes, your answer A is correct.

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