Math, asked by ogiralavenkaiah, 11 months ago

find centroid of (2,3),(-5,-1),(3,-2)​

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Answered by priyataruna
2

Answer:

Let x1,y1 = (2,3)

x2,y2 = (-5,-1)

X3 , y3 = (3,-2)

formula for centroid

 =( \frac{x1 + x2 + x3}{3} )( \frac{y1 + y2 + y3}{3} )

 = ( \frac{2 - 5 + 3}{3} )( \frac{3 - 1 - 2}{3} )

 = ( \frac{0}{3} )( \frac{0}{3} )

centroid=(0,0)

is the answer mate...

Answered by AdorableMe
21

Answer:

(0,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Remember:

The formula for finding the centroid of a triangle is:

(x₁+x₂+x₃/3 , y₁+y₂+y₃/3)

Applying the formula here, we get:

(2-5+3/3 , 3-1-2/3)

= (0/3 , 0/3)

= (0,0)

Thus, the centroid of the triangle is at the point (0,0).

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