The centroid of a triangle is the point where the three medians intersect each other. To determine the centroid, draw lines from the midpoints of each side to the opposite corners. This will intersect at the centroid, which is the center of gravity of the triangle.
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Centroid
The centroid of a triangle is the point where the three medians intersect each other. To determine the centroid, draw lines from the midpoints of each side to the opposite corners. This will intersect at the centroid, which is the center of gravity of the triangle.
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centroid
Center of gravity (centroid) of a triangle lies at a common
point where the medians of geometric figures intersect each other. For determining centroid draw a lines from medians of each face to the corner of opposite sides. As shown in the figure below: