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2.13 Concurrent straight lines :
Three or more straight lines lying on the
same plane may or may not be concurrent.
In the two figures we see that the straight
lines AB, CD and EF are concurrent, but the
straight lines GH, IJ, KL are not concurrent.
Definition : Three or more straight lines
lying on the same plane are said to be
concurrent if they meet at a point.
Otherwise they are not concurrent.
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Answered by Manish4410
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