Math, asked by divya123485, 3 months ago

1. Can the centroid lie outside the triangle? Justify.​

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Answered by kimv07
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The centroid is the concurrent point of the three medians in a triangle. It is the centre of mass of a triangle. ... Such a point can't lie outside the triangle. Like incentre, centroid will certainly lie inside the triangle whatever be it's shape.

Answered by feminasikkanther
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Answer:

The centroid can not lie outside the triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

A centroid always lies inside the triangle.

The point of intersection of the medians (red lines) that is C point is called centroid.

That's why centroid is inside the triangle.

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