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22.09.2021 •
Mathematics
Put these in order starting from the smallest. 6² 3⁴ 2⁵ 5³
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I can use variables to represent the coordinates of the vertices for a general triangle, ∆ABC. Then I can calculate the midpoints of the sides in terms of those variables. Using the point-slope formula for the equation of a straight line, I can build the symbolic equations for the three medians, AE, BF, and CD. I can solve for the point of intersection for two of the medians, AE and BF, for example. Finally, I can prove the lines (i.e., medians) concurrent if the point I found also satisfies the equation of the line for CD.