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Find the point of the intersection of the medians of a triangle whose vertices are (-1,0), (5,-2) and (8,2)


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Solution

Finding the centroid of the triangle:

The points of the intersection of the medians of a triangle is the centroid.

The formula to find the centroid of a triangle is given as,

G=x1+x2+x33,y1+y2+y33

Where, G is the centroid of the triangle, x1, x2 and x3 are the x-coordinates and y1, y2 and y3 are the y-coordinates of the vertices of the triangle.

Thus, the centroid of the given triangle is,

G=-1+5+83,0+(-2)+23G=4,0

Therefore, the point of the intersection of the medians of the given triangle is (4,0).


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