why the medians of the trangles pass through the ceteroid by paper folding
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The centroid of a triangle is the intersection of the three medians, or the "average" of the three vertices. It has several important properties and relations with other parts of the triangle, including its circumcenter, orthocenter, incenter, area, and more. The centroid is typically represented by the letter
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The centroid divides each median into parts in the ratio 2:1, with the centroid being twice as close to the midpoint of a side as it is to the opposite vertex. The medians from sides of lengths a and b are perpendicular if and only if. The medians of a right triangle with hypotenuse c satisfy.
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