The altitude of a triangle formula for a right triangle is given as h= √xy, where x and y are the length of segments of hypotenuse divided by altitude. The altitude of the right triangle is equal to the geometric mean of the segments made by that altitude on the hypotenuse. Altitudes of TrianglesPerpendicular ... The perpendicular drawn from any vertex to the opposite side is called the altitude of the triangle. Learn the definition, formulas and applications of altitude of triangles. Learn what is the altitude or height of a triangle, how to find it using different formulas, and how to apply it to various types of triangles. See examples, properties, and derivations of the altitude formula.

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