If the origin is the centroid of the triangle with vertices A (3 a , 4, –5), B (–2, 4 b …
Mathematics · Class 11 · CBSE — Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
If the origin is the centroid of the triangle with vertices A(3a, 4, –5), B(–2, 4b, 6) and C(6, 10, c), then find the value of a, b, c.



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