explain a median and altitude with an example
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Altitude – A line segment joining a vertex of a triangle with the opposite side such that the segment is perpendicular to the opposite side. Usually, medians, angle bisectors and altitudes drawn from the same vertex of a triangle are different line segments.
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it describe the angle between the horizon and some points in sky called altitude
for example
if the star is directly over head its altitude is 90°
if star has just set or is just about to rise it is right at horizon and has an altitude of 0° degree
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