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If A(−1, 0), B(5, −2) and C(8, 2) are the vertices of a ∆ABC, then its centroid is

(a) (12, 0)
(b) (6, 0)
(c) (0, 6)
(d) (4, 0)

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(d) (4, 0)
The given points are A-1, 0, B5, -2 and C8, 2.
Here, x1=-1, y1=0, x2=5, y2=-2 and x3=8, y3=2
Let G(x, y) be the centroid of ABC. Then,
x=13x1+x2+x3 =13-1+5+8 =4
and
y=13y1+y2+y3 =130-2+2 =0
Hence, the centroid of ABC is G(4, 0).

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