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PLEASE help me with this! I can't fail this...

PLEASE help me with this! I can't fail this...-example-1
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Answer:

The fourth

Explanation:

The orthocenter of a triangle is the point of intersection of the lines containing its heights.

You find line like that leading line perpendicular to the side of the triangle and crossing the opposite vertex.

Point A is opposite to side BC so line perpendicular to BC that intersects point A is one of the lines needed to find orthocenter.

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