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show that in any triangula the altitued are concurrent​

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Answered by sanjana8350
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To prove that altitudes of a triangle are concurrent, we have to prove that the line segment joining the orthocentre and a vertex considering the altitudes drawn from the other two vertices of triangle meet at the orthocentre. ... We know that AD is perpendicular to BC, by the definition of an altitude of a triangle.

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