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A centroid is the intersection of three
altitudes in a triangle.
perpendicular bisectors in a triangle.
angle bisectors in a triangle.
medians in a triangle.
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Centroid = intersection of the medians of a triangle.
(Each median connects a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side; the centroid divides each median 2:1 from the vertex. For reference: altitudes → orthocenter, perpendicular bisectors → circumcenter, angle bisectors → incenter.)
(Each median connects a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side; the centroid divides each median 2:1 from the vertex. For reference: altitudes → orthocenter, perpendicular bisectors → circumcenter, angle bisectors → incenter.)
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