What are the co-ordinates of the centroid of a triangle, whose vertices are A(1, -5), B(4, 0) and C(-2, 2)?
What are the co-ordinates of the centroid of a triangle, whose vertices are A(1, -5), B(4, 0) and C(-2, 2)?
1). (1 , -1)
2). (-1 , 1)
3). (2 , -2)
4). (-2 , 2)
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