cevian

[ˈsiːviən]

cevian Definition

a line segment drawn from a vertex of a triangle to the opposite side, creating two smaller triangles that are similar to the original triangle.

Using cevian: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cevian" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cevians of a triangle are concurrent if and only if they are divided proportionally by the triangle's sides.

  • Example

    Cevians are used in geometry to prove various theorems.

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Summary: cevian in Brief

A 'cevian' [ˈsiːviən] is a line segment drawn from a vertex of a triangle to the opposite side, creating two smaller triangles that are similar to the original triangle. Cevians are used in geometry to prove various theorems.