Given four points A, B, C, D, and four directly similar quadrilaterals AP1P2B, CQ1Q2B, CR1R2D, AS1S2D with respective centroids P, Q, R, S, let K, L, M, and N be the midpoints of the segments P1Q2, Q1R2, R1S2 and S1P2 respectively (or of P1S2, S1R2, R1Q2 and Q1P2), and let V, W, X be the centroids of the quadrilaterals ABCD, PQRS, KLMN respectively.
Then what is special about PQRS, KLMN, and point W?
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Given four points A, B, C, D, and four directly similar quadrilaterals AP1P2B, CQ1Q2B, CR1R2D, AS1S2D with respective centroids P, Q, R, S, let K, L, M, and N be the midpoints of the segments P1Q2, Q1R2, R1S2 and S1P2 respectively (or of P1S2, S1R2, R1Q2 and Q1P2), and let V, W, X be the centroids of the quadrilaterals ABCD, PQRS, KLMN respectively.
Then what is special about PQRS, KLMN, and point W?
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