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Which figure has an orthocenter outside the triangle?

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Orthocenter of a Triangle

The orthocenter of a triangle is the point where the perpendicular drawn from the vertices to the opposite sides of the triangle intersect each other.

• For an acute angle triangle, the orthocenter lies inside the triangle.

For the obtuse angle triangle, the orthocenter lies outside the triangle.

• For a right triangle, the orthocenter lies on the vertex of the right angle.

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The Orthocentre only outside the triangle when triangle is
\bf \sf \purple{Obtuse \: \: Angle}triangle.

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