examples of concurrent lines in our real life
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wheels and spokes of cycle and bikes
three hands in a clock,
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wheels and its spokes of bicycles and bikes, hands of clock, scissors, window frame works, sides of blackboard and white board, roads, spider web, sides of a room arising from a common corner, etc.
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concurrent lines:
- When two or more lines intersect at a common point in a plane, they are called concurrent.
- Two intersecting lines are always concurrent lines but two parallel lines are never concurrent.
- Diameters of a circle are concurrent at the center of the circle.
- bicycles wheel and its spokes intersect at a common point ,so it one of the examples.
- hands of clock, scissors are also intersecting lines ,because the linespass through a common point.so it is concurrent.
- Roads ,spider webs are also examples of concurrent lines.
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