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In ∆Abc, G (–4, –7) is the Centroid. If a (–14, –19) and B(3, 5) Then Find the Co–Ordinates of C. - Geometry Mathematics 2

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In ∆ABC, G (–4, –7) is the centroid. If A (–14, –19) and B(3, 5) then find the co–ordinates of C.

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Solution

Let the coordinates of point C be (x, y). 
Centroid = G (–4, –7) 

\[- 4 = \left( \frac{- 14 + 3 + x}{3} \right)\]

\[ \Rightarrow - 12 = x - 11\]

\[ \Rightarrow x = - 1\]

\[\text { Also }, \]

\[ - 7 = \left( \frac{- 19 + 5 + y}{3} \right)\]

\[ \Rightarrow - 21 = - 14 + y\]

\[ \Rightarrow y = - 7\]

Thus, point C will be 

\[\left( - 1, - 7 \right)\].

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Chapter 5: Co-ordinate Geometry - Practice Set 5.2 [Page 116]

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Balbharati Mathematics 2 [English] Standard 10 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 5 Co-ordinate Geometry
Practice Set 5.2 | Q 8 | Page 116
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