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What best describes the orthocenter of a triangle

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The orhocenter of a triangle is the point where the altitudes from the 3 vertices of the triangle meet.
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The orthocenter is defined as the meeting point or intersection point where all three altitudes of a triangle intersect. This orthocenter is a point of concurrency formed by the intersection of the triangle three altitudes, which are always concurrent. A point of concurrency is where three or more lines intersect in one place.

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