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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In coordinate geometry, Section formula isIn coordinate geometry, Section formula is used to find the ratio in which a line segment is divided by a point internally or externally. It is used to find out the centroid, incenter and excenters of a triangle. In physics, it is used to find the center of mass of systems, equilibrium points, etc. mass of systems, equilibrium points, etc.
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rdfs:comment In coordinate geometry, Section formula isIn coordinate geometry, Section formula is used to find the ratio in which a line segment is divided by a point internally or externally. It is used to find out the centroid, incenter and excenters of a triangle. In physics, it is used to find the center of mass of systems, equilibrium points, etc. mass of systems, equilibrium points, etc.
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