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Difference between concurrent and intersecting lines

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Answered by harshysuri
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Step-by-step explanation:

Concurrent lines :A set of lines are called Concurrent lines if they intersect at all points

Intersecting lines:Two lines that exactly meet at one point..

Answered by ElegantDoll
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❤.INTERSECTING LINES:

If the lines are intersected at a point are called "intersecting lines".

❤.CONCURRENT LINES:

If two are more lines are intersecting at only one point then they are called"concurrent lines".

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