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by justin_
1083 days ago
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This is an excellent explanation. If we imagine the triangle being swept about in a circle, the points in the "outer" section (forming the circle at edge of the base our our cone) will cover more distance the points in the "inner" section (the points near the center line of our cone that we're revolving around). The distance moved by the centroid, then, is the average distance a point travels. |
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