Obtuse Triangle
Circumcenter, incenter, orthocenter and centroid.
The orthocenter of a triangle is found at the intersection of the three altitudes of the triangle. Obtuse triangles contain altitudes which are found outside of the triangle, meaning their orthocenter must be outside of the triangle as well.
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3 altitudes.
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The 'orthcentre' of a triangle is at the point where the 3 perpendicular altitudes intersect within the triangle.
The point where the three altitudes of a triangle intersect is called the orthocenter. This can be located either inside or outside of the triangle.
no; a triangle must have an obtuse angle if one of its altitudes is outside of the triangle, and in this case 2 of the altitudes are out of the triangle.
Yes, except that with a right angled triangle, two of the altitudes will also be the sides of the triangle.
the point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle is called the orthocenter.
the point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle is called the orthocenter.
A triangle has three altitudes.
Obtuse Triangle
Obtuse 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.