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[[File:Midpoint theorem.svg|thumb|upright=1.525|<math> \begin{align} &\text{D and E midpots of AC and BC}\\ \Rightarrow \, &DE \parallel AB\text{ and } 2|DE|=|AB|\end{align}</math>]]
'''The midpoint theorem''' states that if you connect the midpoints of two sides of a triangle then the resulting line segment will be parallel to the third side and have half of its length. The midpoint theorem generalizes to the [[intercept theorem]], where you rather than using midpoints partition both sides in the same ratio.