Question:

Which statements describe the altitudes of triangles? Select

Last updated: 7/20/2022

Which statements describe the altitudes of triangles? Select

Which statements describe the altitudes of triangles? Select all that apply. An acute triangle has altitudes inside the sides of the triangle. A right triangle only has two altitudes. The point of concurrency for a triangle's altitudes is called the orthocenter. An obtuse triangle has altitudes along the legs of the triangle.