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Difference b/w centroid and Orthocentre. ​

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The orthocenter of a triangle is the point of intersection of the perpendiculars drawn from each vertex on the three opposite sides. This center can be inside or outside the triangle.

The centroid of a triangle is the point of intersection of the medians from the three vertices drawn on the three opposite sides. This center is always inside the triangle .

Answered by Anonymous
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  1. The centroid is the point of intersection of the medians of a triangle.
  2. The orthocentre is the point of intersection of the perpendiculars of the triangle. A perpendicular is just that - the line AD such that AD is perpendicular to the side BC (opposite A).
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