# First find the circumcenter & centroid. # subtract centroid from circumcenter.
Find the median of each side of the triangle. The centroid is where all three lines meet.
The centroid is the centre. How you find it depends on what information you have about the hypersphere.
how the hell do you even find the centroid of a triangle to begin with, that's what i want to know!
It is the point where the diagonals cross.
The coordinates of the centroid relate to the average of coordinates of the triangle's vertices. Free online calculation tool - mathopenref.com/coordcentroid.html
You simply find the midpoint of each side of the triangle, then you draw a line connecting the midpoints to their opposite corners of the triangle. The intersection of these points will occur at the same point: the centroid.
In simple terms, if you draw lines from each corner/vertex, to the middle of the opposite side, you will find the lines converge or meet at one point. That point is the centroid.
The centroid or centre of gravity. It will also be the point where the bisectors of the angles, and the perpendicular bisectors of the sides meet.
the centroid is the intersection of medians
The centroid of a parabola is found with the equation y = h/b^2 * x^2, where the line y = h. Additionally, the area is 4bh/3.
The centroid is where all the medians in a triangle meet.