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Suppose the altitude to the hypotenuse of a right triangle bisects the hypotenuse. how does the length of the altitude compare with the lengths of the segments of the hypotenuse?

a) the length of the altitude is equal to twice the length of one of the segments of the hypotenuse.
b) the length of the altitude is equal to half the length of one of the segments of the hypotenuse.
c) the length of the altitude is equal to the length of one of the segments of the hypotenuse.
d) the length of the altitude is equal to the sum of the lengths of the segments of the hypotenuse.

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