Where is the centroid of any given triangle? A. the point of concurrency of the altitudes of the triangle.B. the point of concurrency of the medians of the triangle.C. the point of concurrency of the perpendicular bisectors of the triangle. D. the point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of the triangle. Which of the following best describes the altitude of a triangle? A. a segment perpendicular to a side of the triangle.B. a segment that passes through the midpoint and is perpendicular to a side of a triangle.C. a segment drawn from the ve

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 The answers are the following:

1. The centroid of any given triangle is at B. the point of concurrency of the medians of the triangle. It is a point is where the three points of the medians of the triangle meet.

2. B. a segment that passes through the midpoint and is perpendicular to a side of a triangle. It is line segment that is perpendicular to a line containing the base 
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