Math, asked by DevyaniDwivedi, 11 months ago

Please send me the answer of this question with the explanation ​

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Answered by AmazingKid
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Step-by-step explanation:

The triangle is obtuse (has an angle bigger than a right one) if the circumcenter lies outside the triangle. The triangle is a right triangle if the circumcenter lies on the hypotenuse. This is one form of Thales' theorem.


DevyaniDwivedi: sorry, your answer is incorrect
Answered by darshanda
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

As for the circumcentre, the orthocentre lies inside the triangle if the triangle is acute and outside it if it is obtuse. If one of the angles is exactly equal to 90 degrees then the orthocenter will be one of the corners.

It will be a right angle triangle.

Hope it helps u!!!


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