Median triangle

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median triangle: BGF
reference triangle:ABC
median triangle of the median triangle:BKH
areas: |BGF|=34|ABC|
similarity: BGFBKH
ratios: |BH||BC|=|HK||AB|=|BK||AC|=34

The median triangle of a given (reference) triangle is a triangle, the sides of which are equal and parallel to the medians of its reference triangle. The area of the median triangle is 34 of the area of its reference triangle, and the median triangle of the median triangle is similar to the reference triangle of the first median triangle with a scaling factor of 34.[1][2][3]

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References

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  1. Roger A. Johnson: Advanced Euclidean Geometry. Dover 2007, Template:ISBN, pp. 282–283
  2. Claudi Alsina, Roger B. Nelsen: Charming Proofs: A Journey Into Elegant Mathematics. MAA, 2010, Template:ISBN, p. 165
  3. Árpad Bényi, Branko Ćurgus: "Outer Median Triangles". In: Mathematics Magazine, Vol. 87, No. 3 (June 2014), pp. 185–194 (JSTOR)