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OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

What are the coordinates of the centroid of a triangle with vertices A(−3, 1) ,B(1, 6) , and C(5, 2) ?

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

@AloneS

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

@jhonyy9

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

@KylieAurealis

OpenStudy (3mar):

The Centroid of triangle divides the lengths of the medians of the triangle in ratio of 2:1 from the vertex side!

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

@retirEEd

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

@ShadowLegendX

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

anyone can help... i dont wanna get grounded lol

OpenStudy (3mar):

Can't see me comment!?

OpenStudy (devonhoward15):

i saw it but dont understand

OpenStudy (3mar):

So you can simply ask for details and clarification!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Are you familiar with that? the formula of Distance between two points??

OpenStudy (yfmmoe):

2,1

OpenStudy (3mar):

Coordinate of centroid is \[(\frac{ x_1 + x_2 + x_3 }{ 3 }, \frac{ y_1 + y_2 + y_3 }{ 3 })\] Applying the formula of the centroid, you will find the coordinate of the centroid

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