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Midline Theorem

The Triangle Midline Theorem states that: 1) The segment joining the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side. 2) This segment (the midline) is half as long as the third side. 3) Given triangle ABC, with midline ML cutting sides BA and BC at their midpoints, the Triangle Midline Theorem states that ML is parallel to AC and has half the length of AC.

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Midline Theorem

The Triangle Midline Theorem states that: 1) The segment joining the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side. 2) This segment (the midline) is half as long as the third side. 3) Given triangle ABC, with midline ML cutting sides BA and BC at their midpoints, the Triangle Midline Theorem states that ML is parallel to AC and has half the length of AC.

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Triangle Midline Theorem

The Triangle Midline Theorem states that the


segment that joins the midpoints of two sides of a
triangle is parallel to the third side and is half as
long.
Given a figure 𝐌𝐋 ̅ ∥ 𝐀C𝐂̅
ML = 1/𝟐(AC)

△ABC in which ML̅̅ cuts BA̅̅ and BC̅̅ at their


midpoints, the Triangle Midline Theorem states
that ML ̅̅ is parallel to ̅AC̅ and the length of ML
̅̅ is half the length of ̅AC̅ .
Proof for the Triangle Midline Theorem?
To prove the Triangle Midline Theorem, a two-column proof can be used.

.Study the proof and try to fill-in the missing REASONS to justify
the given statements. You can refer your answer from the box.
Greetings
Checking of Attendance
EXAMPLE

 Solving System of
Linear Equation by
Substitution
Solutions
Theorems on Trapezoids and Kites

Solving System of Linear Equation by Elimination


Midsegment Theorem of Trapezoid

x+y=2
( equation 1 )
2x - y = 4
( equation 2 )
Explanation
Example

Ordered pair(2,0)
Solutions
ISOSCELES TRAPEZOID – A SPECIAL TRAPEZOID!
There is a special type of trapezoid in which two pairs of its angles are congruent
– the isosceles trapezoid. An isosceles trapezoid is a trapezoid in which the legs
are congruent and the base angles are congruent.
Example

Ordered pair (3,0)


Solutions
The next theorem states that opposite angles of an isosceles
trapezoid are supplementary. Supplementary angles are two
angles whose sum ofmeasures is 180ᵒ.
Evaluation

Use the elimination method


in solving the system of
equations. 
Example

A. Solve the system of equations by elimination


 
1. x + y =-34 2. -3x – 2y = 58 3. x + 7y =
41
2x – 6y = 24 -3x + 7y = -33 2x – 5y =
-13
 
 
 
B. 1.Define inequality.
2.Study the graph of inequality.
 
 
Solutions
LET’S FLY THE KITE!
Theorems Related to Kite
Example
Solutions
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