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the altitude of a triangle are

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Answered by Anonymous
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In geometry, an altitude of a triangle is a line segment through a vertex and perpendicular to (i.e., forming a right angle with) a line containing the base (the side opposite the vertex). This line containing the opposite side is called the extended base of the altitude.

Answered by dude2005
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Altitude of the triangle:

1. It is perpendicular to the side on which it is drawn.

2. It is the shortest distance from the point from which it is dropped to the  side of the triangle.

3. In equilateral triangle, altitude and the median coincides i.e both are the same.

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