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navik [9.2K]
1 year ago
7

A median of a triangle is a line segment joining a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. Find the lengths of the median o

f the triangle with vertices A(1,2,3), B(-2,0,5), and C(4,1,5)

Mathematics
1 answer:
nexus9112 [7]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

5/2units\\.

\sqrt{47/2}units \\.

\sqrt{41/2}units\\.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given points are A(1,2,3), B(-2,0,5) and C(4,1,5). The triangle is represented in the attach file where the three possible median are length AE, BF, and CD. We determine the coordinate of point D,E and F using the midpoint equation which is for any point A(x,y,z) and point B(a,b,c), the midpoint D is determine by

D=(\frac{x+a}{2},\frac{y+b}{2},\frac{z+c}{2})\\.

Hence going by the above formula we determine the coordinate of point D,E and F

D=(\frac{-2+1}{2},\frac{0+2}{2},\frac{5+3}{2})\\.

D=(\frac{-1}{2},1,4)\\.

point E

E=(\frac{4-2}{2},\frac{1+0}{2},\frac{5+5}{2})\\.

E=(1,\frac{1}{2},5)\\.

Point F

F=(\frac{4+1}{2},\frac{1+2}{2},\frac{5+3}{2})\\.

F=(\frac{5}{2},\frac{3}{2},4)\\.

To determine the length of each median line we use the formula for distance between two points which is express as

AB=\sqrt{(y_{2}-y_{1} )^{2} +(x_{2}-x_{1} )^{2}+(z_{2}-z_{1} )^{2}} \\.

Using the above formula we determine the length of line AE,BF and CD.

AE=\sqrt{(1-1 )^{2} +(1/2-2)^{2}+(5-3 )^{2}} \\.

AE=\sqrt{0 +9/4+4} \\.

AE=\sqrt{25/4} \\.

AE=5/2units\\.

For point BF

BF=\sqrt{(5/2+2 )^{2} +(3/2-0)^{2}+(4-5 )^{2}}\\.

BF=\sqrt{81/4 +9/4+1} \\.

BF=\sqrt{47/2} \\.

BF=\sqrt{47/2}units \\.

For point CD

CD=\sqrt{(-1/2-4 )^{2} +(1-1)^{2}+(4-5 )^{2}}\\.

BF=\sqrt{81/4 +0+1} \\.

BF=\sqrt{41/2} \\.

BF=\sqrt{41/2}units\\.

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