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Is the centroid of a triangle always in its interior? *​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The centroid is always inside the triangle Each median divides the triangle into two smaller triangles of equal area. The centroid is exactly two-thirds the way along each median. Put another way, the centroid divides each median into two segments whose lengths are in the ratio 2:1, with the longest one nearest the vertex.

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Answered by AadityaSingh01
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Yes, In every triangle, the centroid is always inside the triangle.

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