The centroid of a triangle ABC is at the point (1, 1, 1). If the coordinates of A and B…
Mathematics · Class 11 · CBSE — Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
The centroid of a triangle ABC is at the point (1, 1, 1). If the coordinates of A and B are (3, –5, 7) and (–1, 7, –6), respectively, find the coordinates of the point C.
- (2, 1, 1)
- (1, 2, 1)
- (1, 1, 2)
- (1, 2, 2)
Answer
(C) (1, 1, 2)
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