Draw an isosceles triangle and mark three midpoints of its sides. Can you guess what type of triangle you got? What can you say about the triangle with vertices at the midpoints. Explain.

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The triangles are congruent by SAS theorem

Step-by-step explanation:

For example you can select a right-isosceles triangle with vertices at (0,0), (-4,0) and (-4,4)

Identifying the midpoints of its sides with form a right-isosceles triangle with vertices at (-2,0), (-4,2) and (-2,2)

The second triangle is an isosceles triangle that is half the original triangle

The lengths of the sides of the triangles with vertices at the mid-point is half that of the original triangle.

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