Geometrymedium · Past Paper
The sum of the altitudes of a triangle is _____ its perimeter.
AGreater than
BEqual to
CLess than
DTwice
✓ Correct Answer: C — Less than
In any triangle, the sum of the three altitudes is always less than the sum of the three sides (perimeter).
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