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what is an altitudes of a triangle?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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). ... The length of the altitude, often simply called "the altitude", is the distance between the extended base and the vertex.

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A altitude is a line starting from vertex that is perpendicular to the opposite side.

Formula of an equilateral triangle•h = (½) × √3 × s

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