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If G(–2, 1) is the centroid of a ΔABC and two of its vertices are A(1, –6) and B(–5, 2), find the third vertex of the triangle.

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If G(–2, 1) is the centroid of a ΔABC and two of its vertices are A(1, –6) and B(–5, 2), find the third vertex of the triangle.

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Solution

Two vertices of  ΔABC  are A(1, -6) and B(-5, 2)  Let the third vertex be C(a, b). Then the coordinates of its centroid are

`c ((1-5+a)/3,(-6+2+b)/3)`

`c((-4+a)/3,(-4+b)/3)`

But it is given that  G (-2.1)  is the centroid. Therefore,

`-2 = (-4+a)/3, 1=(-4+b)/3`

⇒ -6=-4+a,3=-4+b

⇒ -6+4= a, 3+4=b

⇒ a =-2, b=7

Therefore, the third vertex of  ΔABC  is C (-2,7 ).

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Chapter 6: Coordinate Geometry - EXERCISE 6B [Page 326]

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R.S. Aggarwal Mathematics [English] Class 10
Chapter 6 Coordinate Geometry
EXERCISE 6B | Q 22. | Page 326
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