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Draw the medians of â–³ ABC and find their point of intersection.
(- 5,6)
Let's start by plotting the given points on a coordinate plane and drawing triangle â–³ ABC.
We are asked to find the coordinates of the centroid of â–³ ABC. This is the point of concurrency of the triangle's medians. A median of a triangle is a segment with one endpoint being a vertex and the other endpoint being the midpoint of the opposite side.
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Vertex & Opposite Side [0.8em]
C & AB
A & BC
B & CA
First, we will find the midpoint of AB by substituting the coordinates of A and B into the Midpoint Formula.
Substitute ( - 1,11) & ( - 5,1)
a+(- b)=a-b
Add and subtract terms
Calculate quotient
Now that we know the coordinates of the midpoint of AB, we can plot this point on our diagram. Let's name this point N. Drawing a segment from C to N, we will get the median of AB.
Using the same process, we can find the midpoint of BC. This time we will substitute the coordinates of B and C into the Midpoint Formula.
Substitute ( - 5,1) & ( - 9,6)
a+(- b)=a-b
Add and subtract terms
Calculate quotient
Now, let's plot the midpoint of BC at (- 7,3.5) and name it K. If we draw a segment from K to vertex A, we will have the median of BC.
One last time, we will follow the same procedure — this time using the coordinates of A and C.
Substitute ( - 1,11) & ( - 9,6)
a+(- b)=a-b
Add and subtract terms
Calculate quotient
Let's name this midpoint L and add it to the diagram. The segment that connects B and L is a median of AC.
As we can see on our diagram, the medians intersect at point (- 5,6). These are the coordinates of the centroid of â–³ ABC.