Math, asked by vaddevenkatakrishna8, 3 months ago

If A (0, 3), B(4, 0), C(0, 0) are the vertices of triangle ABC, then its Orthocentre is
1) (0,3)
2) (4,0)
3) (3,4)
41 (0,0)​

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Answered by hussainmohammadatif3
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Answer:

4) (0,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Orthocentre is a point where atlitudes from vertices are concurrent. And the given co-ordinate is related to right angled triangle so point of intersection of perpendicular sides are called orthocentre that is (0,0)

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