SOLUTION: Draw a triangle that satisfies each situation. a. Two of the sides are altitudes. b. The altitudes intersect outside the triangle. c. The altitudes intersect inside the trian

Algebra.Com
Question 171778This question is from textbook geometry
: Draw a triangle that satisfies each situation.

a. Two of the sides are altitudes.
b. The altitudes intersect outside the triangle.
c. The altitudes intersect inside the triangle.
d. The altitudes are also the medians of the triangle.
This question is from textbook geometry

Answer by Mathtut(3670)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
a) a right triangle would fit this situtation
b) draw any obtuse triangle(one angle larger than 90 degrees)...you must entend the lines of the triangle and draw the altitudes of two of the vertices perpendicular to those extended lines
c.) any acute triangle(all angles less than 90 degrees)
d.) an equilateral triangle.

RELATED QUESTIONS

Graph the triangle with vertics a(0,24), b(-15,0), c(24,0). A) draw the three altitudes.... (answered by KMST)
If two altitudes of a triangle are equal , prove that the triangle is an isosceles... (answered by RAY100)
The altitudes of an acute triangle ____?____ intersect outside the triangle?... (answered by asuar010)
Prove that the altitudes of an acute triangle are... (answered by lynnlo)
the altitudes of a triangle are 12, 15 & 20. Find the largest angle of the triangle. (answered by solver91311)
Find the altitudes of a triangle whose side lengths are 13, 14, and... (answered by tomlaidlaw)
Question: Given an isosceles triangle with a smaller base 0f 2, a perimeter of 70, and... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
Prove lines containing the altitudes of any triangle are... (answered by richard1234)
Prove that the sum of the three altitudes of a triangle is less than the sum of three... (answered by ikleyn)