what is orthocentre?
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The orthocenter of a triangle is the point where the perpendicular drawn from the vertices to the opposite sides of the triangle intersect each other. ... For the obtuse angle triangle, the orthocenter lies outside the triangle. For a right triangle, the orthocenter lies on the vertex of the right angle.
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common intersection of the three altitudes of a triangle or their extensions or of the several altitudes of a polyhedron provided these latter exist and meet in a point
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