If an altitude is drawn from a vertex of a triangle, it may be completely in the exterior of the triangle.
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Altitude from a Triangle
- The altitude of a triangle is the perpendicular which is drawn from the vertex of the triangle to the opposite side.
- Also, known as the height of the triangle, the altitude makes a right-angle triangle with the base.
- The altitude that is drawn from a vertex of a scalene triangle may be completely on the exterior of the triangle.
- In the case of an equilateral triangle the altitude from any vertex cuts on the midpoint of the opposite side of the vertex.
- In the case of an isosceles triangle, an altitude from the vertex containing the two equal sides cuts the third side on the midpoint.
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