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Which line segments do you drawn to find the orthocenter of a triangle A). The altitudes B). The angle bisectors C). The medians D). The perpendicular bisector's

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The answer is A) The altitudes
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Answer:

The line segment that you draw to find the orthocenter of a triangle is:

A). The altitudes

Explanation:

Orthocenter--

Orthocenter of a triangle is the point where the altitudes of all the three sides of a triangle meet or intersect.

Altitude is the line that originates from a vertex of a triangle and is perpendicular to the side which is opposite to the vertex.

In a right angled triangle the orthocenter is the vertex where the ray making an angle of 90° meets.

Hence, the answer is:

The altitude.

Which line segments do you drawn to find the orthocenter of a triangle A). The altitudes-example-1
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