Does a plane passing througth the centroid of two points in euclidean 3D space must contain the two points?

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Assume we have two points A and B in euclidean 3D space. The centroid of these two points is C. Now assume we define a plane P by means of the centroid C and an arbitrary normal vector n. Does the plane P must contain points A and B?

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