Math, asked by adarijogesh1976, 10 months ago

1.Explain any two concurrent lines with diagrams.with sum? ​

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Answered by prabhakar222ps
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A set of lines or curves are said to be concurrent if they allintersect. at the same point. In the figure below, the three lines are concurrent because they all intersect at a single point P.

The point P is called the "point of concurrency". This concept appears in the various centers of a triangle. See Centers of a triangle.

Because lines extend indefinitely in both directions, unless they are parallel they will intersect somewhere. Therefore, all non-parallel lines are concurrent. Rays and line segmentsmay, or may not be concurrent, even when not parallel.

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Answered by lankasrilakshmi1
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when two or more lines pass through a single point,

in a plane, they are called concurrent lines .

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