We will be introduced to midsegments, extending the concept of segment bisectors to get a new type of triangle construction, and explore the relationships that arise from this construction. We will focus on identifying and constructing midsegments, then using the midsegment theorem to determine measures and thus solve problems.
Drag the points to change the triangle. Check the box to show the segment lengths.
We can verify through experimentation that the midsegment theorem is true. We will formally prove that it is true in a future lesson.
Identify the midsegment(s) of the given triangle.
Find the value of x.
Find the value of x.
Construct a midsegment in a triangle.
A midsegment of a triangle is a line segment that joins the midpoints of two sides of the triangle. Its length is equal to half the length of the parallel side of the triangle.