shortest distance between a vertex and opposite side of vertex in triangle is known as
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The perpendicular distance between a vertex of a triangle and the side opposite that vertex. Sometimes called the height of a triangle. Also, sometimes the line segment itself is referred to as the altitude. For two-dimensional figures, any side can be a base.
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Altitude is the shortest distance from vertex to its opposite side.
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Altitude
An Altitude of a triangle is the shortest distance from a vertex of the triangle to the opposite side of a triangle. The altitude will intersect with the side perpendicularly and might be on the side or on an extension of the side.
A perpendicular bisector is a line segment that bisects the side of a triangle perpendicularly. That is at 90 degrees.
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