a centroid is a valid point in a non-euclidean space . false true
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Taking an example of clustering , suppose there are ten points clustered which are in Spherical shape .These points represents distances from capital of a country to different cities.
As you know we can find the centroid of a single sphere , but when points or sphere are clustered, it 's impossible to find their centroid.
So, whenever we talk about centroid in non euclidean space, the centroid is not a valid point.
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