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Triangle A B C is shown. Lines are drawn from each point to the opposite side and intersect at point D. ABC is an obtuse triangle. Which is true about point D?

Point D can be the orthocenter because it is the point of intersection of three segments coming from the vertices of the triangle.
Point D can be the orthocenter because each vertex angle appears to be bisected.
Point D cannot be the orthocenter because the orthocenter of an obtuse triangle is located outside the triangle.
Point D cannot be the orthocenter because the orthocenter of an obtuse triangle is located on the perimeter of the triangle.

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