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I am having trouble constructing the diagram for number 1. Does anyone have any suggestions? -Mary

Me too. Does it have to be an equilateral triangle? Are the sides of DEF the actual median segments of ABC? Or just of equal length? Sue

It's kind of hard to explain without a picture. After constructing the main triangle and the medians of that triangle, make another point outside of the triangle. Then click on one of the medians and that outside point and construct a circle by center and radius. Now use the point (not the center of the circle) and choose another median and construct circle by center and radius. See if this gives you a start at least.


I tried something else and this is neat, but not sure it is what is needed. Rather than use the medians (which go from vertex to midpoint), connect the midpoints to make a mini triangle inside the bigger triangle. A definite correlation in area there. Could this be what he wants? Makes more sense - Sue

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