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If m is the midpoint of ST, write an equation that describes the relationship between ST and MT

User JaChNo
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Answer:


2 \text{MT} = \text{ST} OR


\text{MT}=(1)/(2) \text{ST}

Explanation:

We have,
\text{M} is the mid point of
\text{ST}.

We know that a mid point divides a line segment into two equal parts.

So,
\text{SM} = \text{MT}

Also,
\text{M} is the point on line segment
\text{ST}.

So,
\text{SM} + \text{MT} = \text{ST}

Now, substituting
\text{MT} in place of
\text{SM}

We get,


\text{MT} + \text{MT} = \text{ST}


2 \text{MT} = \text{ST}

OR


\text{MT}=(1)/(2) \text{ST}

User Fardin Abdi
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Answer:

ST is two times MT

Explanation:

we know that

ST=SM+MT -----> equation A (by addition segment postulate)

If m is the midpoint of ST

then

SM=MT -----> equation B

Substitute equation B in equation A

ST=(MT)+MT

ST=2MT

therefore

ST is two times MT

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