Which statement correctly defines the altitude of a parallelogram?
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o a it is a segmen...
Mathematics, 07.11.2019 10:31 CrystalMoreno
Which statement correctly defines the altitude of a parallelogram?
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o a it is a segment that connects opposite vertices.
it is a perpendicular line segment drawn from a point on one base to a
point on the opposite base.
oc. it is a segment that intersects the base at the midpoint.
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it is a segment that is parallel to the base from another point on the
side that is adjacent to the base.
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