Question
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
(3,143)
left parenthesis 3 comma start Fraction 14 over 3 End Fraction right parenthesis
(3,5)
left parenthesis 3 comma 5 right parenthesis
(103,133)
left parenthesis Start Fraction 10 over 3 End Fraction comma Start Fraction 13 over 3 End Fraction right parenthesis
(3,6)
(1 point)
Responses
(3,143)
left parenthesis 3 comma start Fraction 14 over 3 End Fraction right parenthesis
(3,5)
left parenthesis 3 comma 5 right parenthesis
(103,133)
left parenthesis Start Fraction 10 over 3 End Fraction comma Start Fraction 13 over 3 End Fraction right parenthesis
(3,6)
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The centroid of a triangle is the point where the three medians intersect, and it can be found by taking the average of the coordinates of the vertices of the triangle. However, without the coordinates of the triangle's vertices provided in your question, it's impossible to determine which of the given points is the centroid.
If additional information or the coordinates of the triangle's vertices are given, I can help calculate the centroid. Otherwise, from the options you've listed, I can't definitively identify the correct answer without further context.
If additional information or the coordinates of the triangle's vertices are given, I can help calculate the centroid. Otherwise, from the options you've listed, I can't definitively identify the correct answer without further context.
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