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In mathematics, an altitude is a [[cevian]] that is perpendicular to the line segment to which it extends.
In [[geometry]], an '''altitude''' of a figure is a [[cevian]] that is [[perpendicular]] to the side to which it extends.


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In geometry, an altitude of a figure is a cevian that is perpendicular to the side to which it extends.

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