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the point of intersection of the altitudes drawn from the vertices of a triangle to its opposite sides is called

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

The orthocenter is the point of concurrency of the three altitudes of a triangle. ... An altitude is a line that passes through a vertex of a triangle and that is perpendicular to the line that contains the opposite side of said vertex.

Answered by Suprateekpbose
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The point of intersection of altitudes of a triangle is called as ORTHOCENTRE

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