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1 The Midsegment Theorem
Goal Using Midsegments of Triangles. Goal Using Properties of Midsegments.

2 Triangle Midsegment Theorem
If a segment joins the midpoints of two sides of a triangle, then the segment is parallel to the third side and is half as long.

3 a) In XYZ, which segment is parallel to
Using Midsegments of a Triangle a) In XYZ, which segment is parallel to b) Find YZ and XY

4 Quick Check: Find the m<VUZ. X 65O U Z Y V

5 Identifying Parallel Segments
Example 1 Identifying Parallel Segments What are the three pairs of parallel segments in triangle DEF? RS || ____ ST || ____ TR || ____

6 Example 2 In the diagram, ST and TU are midsegments of triangle PQR. Find PR and TU. 5 ft 16 ft TU = ________ PR = ________

7 Example 3 In the diagram, XZ and ZY are midsegments of triangle LMN. Find MN and ZY. 14 cm 53 cm ZY = ________ MN = ________

8 Example 4 Finding Lengths In triangle QRS, T, U, and B are midpoints.
What are the lengths of TU, UB, and QR?

9 Example 5 Find JK and AB 12 JK = ________ 5 AB = ________
Using Midsegments of a Triangle Find JK and AB 12 JK = ________ 5 AB = ________

10 Example 6 In the diagram, ED and DF are midsegments of triangle ABC. Find the value of x and DF. 3x- 4 52 x = ________ 10 DF = ________ 26

11 Example 7 Given: DE = x + 2; BC = Find the value of x and DE. x + 2

12 Example 7 are midsegments in XYZ. Find the perimeter of XYZ.

13 Example 8 Given: X, Y, and Z are the midpoints of AB, BC, and AC respectively. AX = 2; XY = 3; BC = 9 Find the perimeter of  ABC. (it’s a decimal)

14 5-1 Daily Quiz 12/1 In XYZ, M, N and P are the midpoints.
The Perimeter of MNP is 64. a) Find NP. b) Find perimeter of XYZ a) NP + MN + MP = 64 (Definition of Perimeter) NP = 64 NP + = 64 NP = b) P = XY + YZ + ZX P = ___ + ___ + ____ P = ______ x 24 M P 22 Y Z N


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