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Ok, so going through my Geometry notebook, we didnʻt go over centroids, so I googled :D The centroid of a triangle is the intersection of the three medians of the triangle (each median connecting a vertex with the midpoint of the opposite side).
So, with everything in Geometry, there is either some rule, or formula in order to figure it out
BRUHH T_T How do i do the problem >.>
Well the centroid is where all the medians of the triangle intersect. The medians touch the midpoint of the side they touch, so that means the two sides they create are equal to each other. Also, the vertexes they touch are cut in half. Somewhere in there I feel like there is a formula
But I didnʻt do centroids so idk. In your lesson, did it talk about any forumlas, or rules?
I have no idea T_T i fell asleep and ughh >.< i didnt pay attention
something about 2/3
Ohhh, maybe it uses proportions
Did you go over that?
no .-.
Smart One might be able to help you. Idk, I didnʻt go over this. When I took Geometry, it was over the summer. My teacher condensed an entire years course into 5weeks. We skipped some stuff
I think i'll get help before school tomorrow with this shiz anyways thanks for attempting to help <3 :)
Np :P
http://goo.gl/nnffNt from: http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/emat6680su09/park/As4dspark/As4dspark.html
also post this in mathematics? o_0
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