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answer that the centroid of a triangle pqr whose vertices are p 1, 1 Q 2, 2 R -3, -3

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Answered by windyyork
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The value of centroid would be (0,0).

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

P(1,1)

Q(2,2)

R(-3,-3)

So, the centroid of a triangle PQR would be

(\dfrac{x_1+y_1+z_1}{3},\dfrac{x_2+y_2+z_2}{3})\\\\=(\dfrac{1+2-3}{3},\dfrac{1+2-3}{3})\\\\=(0,0)

Hence,the value of centroid would be (0,0).

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