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At the orthocentre which is in the interior of the triangle.

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The point where the altitudes of the triangle intersect?

the point where the altitudes intersect is called the orthocenter.


Does three altitudes of a triangle intersect at a vertex always never or sometimes?

Always for it to be a complete triangle with three altitudes it would have to intersect at a vertex.


In which triangle do the three altitudes intersect outside of the triangle?

Obtuse Triangle


In which triangle do the three altitudes intersect outside the triangle?

Obtuse Triangle


The orthocenter of a triangle may lie outside the triangle since?

The orthocenter is the point where the altitudes of a triangle intersect. An orthocenter lies outside of a triangle only when the triangle is obtuse. If a triangle is acute, the orthocenter lies inside of the triangle.


Can the altitudes of a right triangle intersect in the interior of the triangle?

No. Only 2 altitudes can intersect at a point. * * * * * True but even they do not meet in the interior. The altitudes of a right angles triangle meet at the right angled vertex. The vertex is at the boundary of the triangle, not in the interior.


Do the three altitudes of an obtuse triangle always intersect inside the triangle?

No.


Which terms describes the point where the three altitudes of a triangle intersect?

The altitudes of a triangle intersect at a point called the Orthocentre.Note : This is often stated as, "The altitudes are concurrent at a point called the Orthocentre."


What are the characteristics of orthocenter?

The orthocenter of a triangle is the point where the altitudes of the triangle intersect. It may lie inside, outside, or on the triangle depending on the type of triangle. In an acute triangle, the orthocenter lies inside the triangle; in a right triangle, it is at the vertex opposite the right angle; and in an obtuse triangle, it is outside the triangle.


Can an angle bisector of a triangle always intersect inside the triangle?

The angle bisectors always intersect inside the triangle. (This is not true for altitudes and right bisectors.)


What is meant by the orthcentre of a triangle?

The 'orthcentre' of a triangle is at the point where the 3 perpendicular altitudes intersect within the triangle.


What is the point where three altitudes of a triangle intersect?

I think it is the vertex. * * * * * No. It is the orthocentre.