An altitude of a triangle is a line segment from a vertex that is perpendicular to the opposite side (Figure 1.47). Prove that the three altitudes of a triangle are concurrent. [Hint: Let H be the point of intersection of the altitudes from A and B in Fig ure 1.48. Prove that .] The point H in Figure 1.48 is called the ortho center of the triangle.
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