What is the difference between altitude and height of a triangle
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Altitude is the measurement of heightusing sea level as the base. For example, altitude of Mount Everest is 8,848 m. Altitude is the shortest (perpendicular) distance between the vertex and the (possibly extended) opposite side
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your answer is good but he is asking for a triangle
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Altitude is a line segment perpendicular to a vertex of a triangle to the opposite side there are three altitudes in a triangle and the height is the same but there can be only one line showing height
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