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ABC has vertices A(0, 6), B(4, 6), and C(1, 3). Find the orthocenter of ABC?
7 years ago

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Answered by Scott
the orthocenter is where the 3 altitudes of the triangle intersect

find the equation of an altitude by using point-slope
... the point is the vertex (A, B, or C)
... the slope is the perpendicular to the opposite side (negative-reciprocal)
7 years ago
Answered by idk
The orthocenter is (1,5)
3 years ago
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