The centroid of a triangle lies at the intersection of the triangle's medians, because it lies one-third of the way from each side towards the opposite vertex. Use this result to find the centroi...
The centroid of a triangle lies at the intersection of the triangle's medians, because it lies one-third of the way from each side towards the opposite vertex. Use this result to find the centroid of the triangle whose vertices appear as following. (O,0) (4,0) (2,8) 3.4) ㅇ (2.3) (2.16)
The centroid of a triangle lies at the intersection of the triangle's medians, because it lies one-third of the way from each side towards the opposite vertex. Use this result to find the centroid of the triangle whose vertices appear as following. (O,0) (4,0) (2,8) 3.4) ㅇ (2.3) (2.16)