The points , and form a triangle. Find the point where the medians intersect.
You can do this in two ways: By using what you know about the median theorem, or by doing all the dirty work yourselves. Either way, you need to find the midpoints , and and the vectors
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They give you
This in turn gives you
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Because the intersection
has two coordinates,
and
, you need two equations to find the set of coordinates. You can do this by creating two expressions, using two different sums of vectors that both become
. Then you can solve
the system of equations you end up with to find the two coordinates of
.
Solve the system of equations:
That
only confirms what the median theorem told us: The medians intersect
of the way from each of the corners to the midpoints of their opposite sides. Finally, you can put the values you got for
or
back into one of the expressions you created for
to find its coordinates: