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When the three medians of the triangle are drawn, they meet at a single point. What is the point of the centroid? (1 point) Responses (3,5) left parenthesis 3 comma 5 right parenthesis (3,143) left parenthesis 3 comma start Fraction 14 over 3 End Fraction right parenthesis (3,6) left parenthesis 3 comma 6 right parenthesis (103,133)
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The point where the three medians of a triangle meet is called the centroid. The centroid (G) can be found using the formula:
\[
G = \left( \frac{x_1 + x_2 + x_3}{3}, \frac{y_1 + y_2 + y_3}{3} \right)
\]
However, you haven't provided specific coordinates of the vertices of the triangle. If you can supply the coordinates, I can calculate the position of the centroid for you.
From your provided options, it seems you are looking to identify a centroid based on potential triangle vertex coordinates. Without enough context, I cannot confidently select the correct coordinate, but if these are potential centroids, you may want to verify the calculations or context leading to these options.
Please provide more information!
\[
G = \left( \frac{x_1 + x_2 + x_3}{3}, \frac{y_1 + y_2 + y_3}{3} \right)
\]
However, you haven't provided specific coordinates of the vertices of the triangle. If you can supply the coordinates, I can calculate the position of the centroid for you.
From your provided options, it seems you are looking to identify a centroid based on potential triangle vertex coordinates. Without enough context, I cannot confidently select the correct coordinate, but if these are potential centroids, you may want to verify the calculations or context leading to these options.
Please provide more information!