Yes
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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.
The angle bisectors always intersect inside the triangle. (This is not true for altitudes and right bisectors.)
Depends on the point of concurrency of what. The point of concurrency of altitudes will be outside in any obtuse triangle.
The point equidistant from the three sides of a triangle is the center of the triangle. The center of the triangle is the point of intersection of the medians of the triangle. The medians of a triangle are the line segments that join the vertices of the triangle to the midpoints of the opposite sides.
true
true
True for an obtuse triangle!
Well, isn't that a happy little question! The altitude of a triangle is always perpendicular to the base it intersects. It's like a little friend that helps the triangle stand tall and proud. Just remember, in the world of triangles, altitudes are always there to lend a hand and make everything more balanced and beautiful.
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.
true
The angle bisectors always intersect inside the triangle. (This is not true for altitudes and right bisectors.)
Depends on the point of concurrency of what. The point of concurrency of altitudes will be outside in any obtuse triangle.
The point equidistant from the three sides of a triangle is the center of the triangle. The center of the triangle is the point of intersection of the medians of the triangle. The medians of a triangle are the line segments that join the vertices of the triangle to the midpoints of the opposite sides.
The altitude for the unequal side is also the corresponding median. This is only true for that one side.
They have cooler temperatures than places at lower altitudes.
True