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Does the centroid of a triangle always coincide with the centroid of the triangle formed by its mid point?

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Answered by rajarshikulavi21
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The centroid of a triangle is constructed by taking any given triangle and connecting the midpoints of each leg of the triangle to the opposite vertex. The line segment created by connecting these points is called the median. ... No matter what shape your triangle is, the centroid will always be inside the triangle.

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