Obtuse triangle! To make this happen the altitude lines have to be extended so they cross.Hope this helps!
Yes its perpendicular height or altitude is sometimes calculated out side the triangle depending on its shape.
The altitude of a triangle is the distance from the line containing the base to the vertex. Draw the base and continue on outside of the triangle. Measure perpendicular from that line to the vertex.
It doesn't ever fall outside of a triangle.
A point outside the triangle may.
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Obtuse triangle! To make this happen the altitude lines have to be extended so they cross.Hope this helps!
Its "incenter" will not fall outside the triangle, or outside the base of the triangle.
Yes its perpendicular height or altitude is sometimes calculated out side the triangle depending on its shape.
Every point in the plane outside the triangle can fall there!
The orthocenter of a triangle may lie outside the triangle because an altitude does not necessarily intersect the sides of the triangle.
The altitude of a triangle is the distance from the line containing the base to the vertex. Draw the base and continue on outside of the triangle. Measure perpendicular from that line to the vertex.
Sure. If one of the base angles is more than 90 degrees, then the altitude (height) is outside the triangle. Yes. This only occurs with an obtuse triangle. Because an altitude is a line drawn from a vertex to the opposite side and is perpendicular with that opposite side, it can only occur if it is outside the triangle. Look at the triangle in related links. If you look at the vertex on the top, the only way to draw the altitude would be to draw outside the triangle.
It doesn't ever fall outside of a triangle.
A point outside the triangle may.
median intersect each other at a point inside triangle and altitude intrsect eachother at apoint outside triangle