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give the definition of concurrent line, point of concurrence lines, collinear point and Non- collinear​

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Answered by ruchapatel321
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Concurrent lines can be defined as three or more lines which share the same meeting point. Clearly lines n, q and l are concurrent with A as the point of concurrence. Lines m, q and p are concurrent with B as the point of concurrence.

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Answered by pkailash760
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1.)Lines in a plane or higher-dimensional space are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point. 2.)Three or more points , , , ..., are said to be collinear if they lie on a single straight line. . A line on which points lie, especially if it is related to a geometric figure such as a triangle, is sometimes called an axis. Two points are trivially collinear since two points determine a line. 3.): not collinear: a : not lying or acting in the same straight line noncollinear forces. b : not having a straight line in common noncollinear planes

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