Centroid of a triangle

Find the centroid of the triangle with vertices A(0,0)A(0, 0), B(4,0)B(4, 0), and C(2,3)C(2, 3). The centroid is the average of the vertex coordinates: G=(0+4+23,0+0+33)=(2,1)G = \left( \dfrac{0 + 4 + 2}{3}, \dfrac{0 + 0 + 3}{3} \right) = (2, 1).

The centroid is also where the three medians meet, dividing each median 2:12 : 1 from the vertex. On the graph the three vertices and the large dot at (2,1)(2, 1) inside them mark the centroid.