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Triangle Altitude

Triangle Altitude

Topic

Triangles

Definition

The altitude of a triangle is a perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing the opposite side.

Description

The altitude of a triangle is a significant concept in geometry, representing the perpendicular distance from a vertex to the line containing the opposite side. This measurement is crucial in various geometric calculations, such as finding the area of a triangle.

In real-world applications, the concept of altitude is used in construction and design to ensure accurate measurements and structural integrity. For example, understanding the altitude helps in calculating the height of triangular components, which is essential for stability and balance in structures.

In math education, learning about the altitude of a triangle helps students understand the broader concepts of geometry and measurement. It also provides a foundation for more advanced topics, such as trigonometry and calculus. By mastering this concept, students can apply their knowledge to solve practical problems and develop a deeper understanding of geometric principles.

For a complete collection of terms related to functions and relations click on this link: Triangles Collection

Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.G.A.1, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.G.A.2, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.G.A.2
Grade Range 4 - 8
Curriculum Nodes Geometry
    • Triangles
        • Definition of a Triangle
Copyright Year 2021
Keywords triangle, defnitions, glossary