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Which term describes the point where the three medians of a triangle intersect?

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Answer: It is the centroid of a triangle or A. Centroid

Step-by-step explanation:The centroid of a triangle is the intersection of the three medians of the triangle (Where each median connecting a vertex with the midpoint of the opposite side)

The incenter of a triangle is the point where the angle bisectors of the all vertices of the triangle intersect.

The orthocenter of the triangle is the point where all three altitudes of the triangle intersect. where An altitude is a line which passes through a vertex of the triangle and is perpendicular to the opposite side.

The circumcenter of the triangle is the point where the perpendicular bisector of the sides of the triangle intersect.

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