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The altitudes of a triangle are concuurent​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.
Answered by piyushsolanki07
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Showing that any triangle can be the medial triangle for some larger triangle. Using this to show that the altitudes of a triangle are concurrent (at the orthocenter).

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