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In triangle QUW, Point T is the centroid,and VT=5 . find QT and VQ .

In triangle QUW, Point T is the centroid,and VT=5 . find QT and VQ .-example-1
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Centroid Theorem of a Triangle: states that the centroid of a triangle is at 2/3 of the distance from the vertex to the mid-point of the opposite side. Meaning:


QT=(2)/(3)VQ

As the whole segment VQ is 3/3, then we can use this theorem:


VT=(1)/(3)VQ

We could get a general rule which is:


\text{part of a segment=(either 1/3 \lbrack{}smaller part\rbrack{}or 2/3 \lbrack{}longer part\rbrack}\cdot wholesegment\text{)}

Based on that, we know that 1/3 of the segment VQ equals VT, which equals 5 units. Then, to get VQ we would have to do the following:


VQ=VT\cdot3

Then...


VQ=5\cdot3=15

Now, to get QT:


QT=(2)/(3)VQ
QT=(2)/(3)\cdot15=2\cdot5=10

Answer:

• QT = 10

,

• QV = 15

In triangle QUW, Point T is the centroid,and VT=5 . find QT and VQ .-example-1
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