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A triangle has a vertex at (1, 2) and the mid points of the two sides through it are (-1, 1) and (2, 3). Then the centroid of this triangle is:

  1. \(\left( {1,\;\frac{7}{3}} \right)\)
  2. \(\left( {\frac{1}{3},{\rm{\;}}2} \right)\)
  3. \(\left( {\frac{1}{3},{\rm{\;}}1} \right)\)
  4. \(\left( {\frac{1}{3},{\rm{\;}}\frac{5}{3}} \right)\)

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Correct option is 2) \(\left( {\frac{1}{3},{\rm{\;}}2} \right)\) 

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