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in an isosceles triangle find centroid

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Answered by kavyadeepbhatia
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Centroid of a triangle is the point of intersection of the medians.

To obtain the centroid, determine the mid-points of any two sides of the triangle and join them with the vertices opposite the concerned sides to get two medians.

The point of intersection of these two medians is the centroid.





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Answered by Adisha01
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Hey! Here is ur answer...

To obtain the centroid, determine the mid-points of any two sides of the triangle and join them with the vertices opposite the concerned sides to get two medians.The point of intersection of these two medians is the centroid.
Being an isosceles triangle does not make any difference.

Hope it will help u...
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