The altitudes of a triangle
Abstract: A long-standing, unanswered question regarding Euclid's Elements concerns the absence of a theorem for the concurrence of the altitudes of a triangle, and the possible reasons for this omission. In the centuries following Euclid, a remarkable number of proofs have been put forward; this suggests a search for the most elementary and direct proof. This paper provides a simple, direct, elementary proof of the theorem; it is based solely on the Elements.
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