Just One Perpendicular?

Geometry Level 4

Define a perpendicular line of a triangle as the line drawn perpendicularly from a vertex to its opposite side, or to the extension of its opposite side, depending on the shape of the triangle.

When all 3 of the perpendicular lines of a triangle are drawn, is it possible that exactly 1 of them hits the extension, not the opposite side itself?

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