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Describe the properties of concurrent lines intersecting lines and transversal lines.​

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Answered by ᏢerfectlyShine
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The single point at which these lines intersect each other is called a point of concurrency.The point where two lines intersect is called the point of intersection

Answered by crankybirds30
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  1. Concurrent lines are the lines, in 2-D geometry, which intersect each other exactly at one point. The meaning of concurrent is happening at the same time or point. Since these lines extend indefinitely at both the direction, therefore they intersect each other at a point somewhere in the plane.
  2. The intersecting lines (two or more) meet only at one point always. The intersecting lines can cross each other at any angle. This angle formed is always greater than 0o and less than 180o . Two intersecting lines form a pair of vertical angles.
  3. A transversal line passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points in the geometry. Transversals play a role in establishing the parallelism of two or more other straight lines in the Euclidean plane.
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