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Find the midpoints of AB, BC and CA of the triangle ABC ,whose vertices are A(3,-1) ,B(-1,-6) and C(4,-1) ​

Answers

Answered by queenpayal1276
1

Step-by-step explanation:

A(x

1

,y

1

),B(x

2

,y

2

)andC(x

3

,y

3

) be the vertices of triangle. ABC. Then,

P is the mid-point of BC

2

x

1

+x

2

=1,

2

y

1

+y

2

=1

⇒x

1

+x

2

=2andy

1

+y

2

=2....(i)

Q is the mid-point of BC

2

x

2

+x

3

=2,

2

y

2

+y

3

=−3

⇒x

2

+x

3

=4andy

2

+y

3

=−6....(ii)

R is the mid-point of AC

2

x

1

+x

3

=3and

2

y

1

+y

3

=4

⇒x

1

+x

3

=6andy

1

+y

3

=8...(iii)

From (i), (ii), and (iii), we get

x

1

+x

2

+x

2

+x

3

+x

1

+x

3

=2+4+6

and,y

1

+y

2

+y

2

+y

3

+y

1

+y

3

=2−6+8

⇒x

1

+x

2

+x

3

=6andy

1

+y

2

+y

3

=2...(iv)

The coordinates of the centroid of △ABC are

(

3

x

1

+x

2

+x

3

,

3

y

1

+y

2

+y

3

)=(

3

6

,

3

2

)=(2,

3

2

)

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