What are the co-ordinates of the centroid of a triangle, whose vertices are A(1, -5), B(-4, 0) and C(3, -4)?
What are the co-ordinates of the centroid of a triangle, whose vertices are A(1, -5), B(-4, 0) and C(3, -4)? 1). (0, 3 ) 2). ( 0, -3 ) 3). ( 0, - 5 ) 4). ( 0, 5 )
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it from previous year ssc papers, option 2 is the right answer
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