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explain briefly concurrent lines

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Answered by jhasanjay536oxukz4
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A set of lines or curves are said to be concurrent if they all intersect. at the same point. In the figure below, the three lines are concurrent because they all intersect at a single point P. The point P is called the "point of concurrency
Answered by Anonymous
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A set of line or curve which are meet at at a point or intersect at apoint
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