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The altitude of a right triangle from its right angle to its hypotenuse is the geometric mean of the lengths of the segments the hypotenuse is split into. Using
Pythagoras' theorem
on the 3 triangles of sides
(
p
+
q
,
r
,
s
)
,
(
r
,
p
,
h
)
and
(
s
,
h
,
q
)
,
(
p
+
q
)
2
=
r
2
+
s
2
p
2
+
2
p
q
+
q
2
=
p
2
+
h
2
⏞
+
h
2
+
q
2
⏞
2
p
q
=
2
h
2
∴
h
=
p
q
{\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}(p+q)^{2}\;\;&=\quad r^{2}\;\;\,+\quad s^{2}\\p^{2}\!\!+\!2pq\!+\!q^{2}&=\overbrace {p^{2}\!\!+\!h^{2}} +\overbrace {h^{2}\!\!+\!q^{2}} \\2pq\quad \;\;\;&=2h^{2}\;\therefore h\!=\!{\sqrt {pq}}\\\end{aligned}}}