define centroid of triangle
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A point in the interior of the triangle where all the medians of a triangle intersect each other is known as the centroid of that triangle.
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A centroid of a triangle is the point where the three medians of the triangle meet. A median of a triangle is a line segment from one vertex to the mid point on the opposite side of the triangle.
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The Centroid is a point of concurrency of the triangle. It is the point where all 3 medians intersect and is often described as the triangle's center of gravity or as the barycent. Properties of the Centroid. It is formed by the intersection of the medians. It is one of the points of concurrency of a triangle.
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