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In a triangle, a segment is drawn joining the midpoint of two sides. What is true about this segment? It is parallel to the 3rd side. Its length is twice the 3rd side. Its length is equal to the 3rd side. It is to the 3rd side.

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The midpoint theorems says that the line made by joining the two midpoints of the two sides of a triangle is always parallel to the third side of the triangle. The length of the midsegment is half the length of the third side.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Its length is twice the 3rd side." In a triangle, a segment is drawn joining the midpoint of two sides. The statement that is true about this segment is that Its length is twice the 3rd side.
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