Answer:
An altitude of a triangle is a segment from a vertex of the triangle, perpendicular to the side opposite that vertex of the triangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the coordinates of line BC, the coordinates of N, and the fact that O is not on the coordinate plane, the coordinates of O are (6, 5).
<h3>What are Point O's coordinates?</h3><h3 />
Point N is a reflection of B and point O is a reflection of C. This means that N to O will be a straight line.
Because O is not on the Coordinate plane, we would need to draw a diagonal line from N towards C.
A vertical line should then be drawn from Point C downwards.
These two lines will intersect at (6, 5). This will be the coordinates of Point O.
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I believe the answer is C, but I am not 100% sure. Though, I hope this helps.