Proving the Concurrency of Medians Theorem
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In this lesson, students will learn how to prove the concurrency of medians theorem using parallel lines and properties of similar triangles. They will explore the concept of medians, midsegments, and midpoints in triangles, and understand how they intersect at a single point called the centroid. Through a step-by-step proof, students will gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between medians and the properties of similar triangles.
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