Home
Class 12
MATHS
If H is the orthocentre of the triangle ...

If H is the orthocentre of the triangle ABC, R = circumradius and `P =AH +BH+CH,` then

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If H is the orthocentre of triangle ABC, R = circumradius and P = AH + BH + CH , then

If H is the orthocentre of triangle ABC, R = circumradius and P = AH + BH + CH , then

If H is the orthocentre of triangle ABC, R = circumradius and P = AH + BH + CH , then (a) P = 2 (R + r) (b) max. of P is 3R (c) min. of P is 3R (d) P = 2 (R -r)

If H is the orthocentre of triangle ABC, R = circumradius and P=AH+BH+CH, then

If H is the orthocentre of triangle A B C ,R= circumradius and P=A H+B H+C H , then (a) P=2(R+r) (b) max of P is 3R (c) min of P is 3R (d) P=2(R-r)

If H is the orthocentre of triangle A B C ,R= circumradius and P=A H+B H+C H , then P=2(R+r) (b) maxof P is 3R minofP is 3R (d) P=2(R-r)

If H is the orthocentre of the Delta ABC, then find AH.