Center of gravity of an ellipse

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I think the center of gravity of an ellipse is the intersection point of it's two radius. But I didn't see it anywhere, so I'm having some doubt about it.

Am I right?

Thanks to all.

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This is correct. The axes (they are not usually called radii) are axes of symmetry, so the CG has to be along them.