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Answered by Anonymous
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an altitude of a triangle is a The line segment from a vertex perpendicular to the opposite side

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The altitude of a triangle is a line which passes through a vertex of the triangle and is perpendicular to the opposite side. There are therefore three altitudes possible, one from each vertex. It turns out that all three altitudes always intersect at the same point - the so-called orthocenter of the triangle.

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Answered by jaani31082006
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Answer:option b)

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an altitude of a triangle is a line segment from a vertex perpendicular to the opposite side

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