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If `A(alpha,1/alpha),B(beta,1/beta) "and" C(gamma,1/gamma)` are the vertices of `Delta`ABC where `alpha,beta` are roots of `x^(2)-6p_(1)x+2 =0` : `beta,gamma` are roots of `x^(2)-6p_(2)x+3 = 0` and `gamma, alpha` are roots of `x^(2)-6p_(3)x+6=0(p_(1),p_(2),p_(3)` are positive) then find the co-ordinates of centriod of `Delta`ABC

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`(2,(11)/(8))`
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