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P, Q and R are on ML, NL and MN of the equilateral triangle MLN respectively. If MP : PL = NQ : QL = 1:2 and G is the centroid of the triangle PQR and S is the midpoint of MN. Find LG : GS.










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    – Vasya
    Nov 15 at 1:42













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P, Q and R are on ML, NL and MN of the equilateral triangle MLN respectively. If MP : PL = NQ : QL = 1:2 and G is the centroid of the triangle PQR and S is the midpoint of MN. Find LG : GS.










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  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – user302797, user10354138, A. Pongrácz, Jyrki Lahtonen, Nikunj

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  • Any thoughts? A picture would be a good start.
    – Vasya
    Nov 15 at 1:42


















  • Any thoughts? A picture would be a good start.
    – Vasya
    Nov 15 at 1:42
















Any thoughts? A picture would be a good start.
– Vasya
Nov 15 at 1:42




Any thoughts? A picture would be a good start.
– Vasya
Nov 15 at 1:42















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