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If A(1, a), B(a, a^2) and C(a^2, a^2) ar...

If `A(1, a), B(a, a^2)` and `C(a^2, a^2)` are the vertices of a triangle which are equidistant from the origin, then the centroid of the triangle ABC is at the point

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