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The centroid of the triangle whose vertices are (6, -1), (-4,-3), (2, -5) is​

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Answered by MysticSohamS
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Step-by-step explanation:

now let A=(x1,y1)=(6,-1)

B=(x2,y2)=(-4,-3)

C=(x3,y3)=(2,-5)

let the centroid be G

so G=(x,y)

so now using centroid formula

we get

x=x1+x2+x3/3 y=y1+y2+y3/3

=6+(-4)+2/3 =-1+(-3)+(-5)

=(6-4)+2/3 =-1-3-5/3

=2+2/3 =-4-5/3

=4/3 =-9/3

thus x=4/3 and y=-3

hence coordinates of point G are (4/3,-3)

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