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examples of concurrent lines​

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Answered by moksh5677
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Step-by-step explanation:

For example: Any median (which is necessarily a bisector of the triangle's area) is concurrent with two other area bisectors each of which is parallel to a side. A cleaver of a triangle is a line segment that bisects the perimeter of the triangle and has one endpoint at the midpoint of one of the three sides.

Answered by gagaprasad318
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Lines in a plane or higher-dimensional space are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.

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