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The outhocentre of a right angled triangle is ​

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Answered by sujal1247
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The orthocenter is the intersection point of the altitudes drawn from the vertices of the triangle to the opposite sides. For an acute triangle, it lies inside the triangle. For an obtuse triangle, it lies outside of the triangle. For a right-angled triangle, it lies on the vertex of the right angle.

Answered by arathim1913
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The orthocenter is the intersection point of the altitudes drawn from the vertices of the triangle to the opposite sides. For an acute triangle, it lies inside the triangle. For an obtuse triangle, it lies outside of the triangle. For a right-angled triangle, it lies on the vertex of the right angle.

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