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Find the coordinates of centroide 6208497

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Answered by DreamBoy786
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the coordinates of the three vertices of a triangle ABC,

the centroid O coordinates are given by

O x  =  

A x  +  B x  +  C x  

3

    O y  =  

A y  +  B y  +  C y  

3

 

where Ax and Ay are the x and y coordinates of the point A etc..

Try this Drag any point A,B,C. The centroid O of the triangle ABC is continuously recalculated using the above formula. You can also drag the origin point at (0,0)

 

Centroid of a triangle (Coordinate Geometry)

Given the coordinates of the three vertices of a triangle ABC,

the centroid O coordinates are given by

O x  =  

A x  +  B x  +  C x  

3

    O y  =  

A y  +  B y  +  C y  

3

 

where Ax and Ay are the x and y coordinates of the point A etc..

Try this Drag any point A,B,C. The centroid O of the triangle ABC is continuously recalculated using the above formula. You can also drag the origin point at (0,0).

Recall that the centroid of a triangle is the point where the triangle's three medians intersect. It is also the center of gravity of the triangle. For more see Centroid of a triangle.

The coordinates of the centroid are simply the average of the coordinates of the vertices. So to find the x coordinate of the orthocenter, add up the three vertex x coordinates and divide by three. Repeat for the y coordinate.

Answered by tora17
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the coordinates of the three vertices of a triangle ABC,

the centroid O coordinates are given by

O x =

A x + B x + C x

3

O y =

A y + B y + C y

3

where Ax and Ay are the x and y coordinates of the point A etc.

Drag any point A,B,C. The centroid O of the triangle ABC is continuously recalculated using the above formula. You can also drag the origin point at (0,0).

Recall that the centroid of a triangle is the point where the triangle's three medians intersect. It is also the center of gravity of the triangle. For more see Centroid of a triangle.

The coordinates of the centroid are simply the average of the coordinates of the vertices. So to find the x coordinate of the orthocenter, add up the three vertex x coordinates and divide by three. Repeat for the y coordinate.

Hope this helps u

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