Converse
The converse of this theorem states: If a line is drawn through the mid-point of a side of a triangle parallel to
the second side, it will bisect the third side.
VISIT:
You can useGeoGebrato show that the converse of the mid-point theorem is true.
Exercise 7 – 7:
1.PointsCandAare the mid-points on linesBDandBE. Study△EDBcarefully. Identify the third
side of this triangle, using the information as shown, together with what you know about the mid-point
theorem. Name the third side by its endpoints, e.g.,F G.
B
D
E
C
A
2.PointsRandPare the mid-points on linesQSandQT. Study△T SQcarefully. Identify the third side of
this triangle, using the information as shown, together with what you know about the mid-point theorem.
Name the third side by its endpoints, e.g.,F G.
T
S
Q
R
P
3.PointsCandAare given on the linesBDandBE. Study the triangle carefully, then identify and name
the parallel lines.
D
E
C B
A
4.PointsRandPare given on the linesQSandQT. Study the triangle carefully, then identify and name
the parallel lines.
T
Q
S
P
R
264 7.4. The mid-point theorem