how the transversal is different from 3 concurrent lines
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Concurrent Lines:
A set of lines are said to be concurrent if they all intersect at some point. Because lines extent indefinately in all directions, unless they are parallel, they intersect somewhere.Therefore all non parallel lines are concurrent.
Transversal:
A transversal is a line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distant points. It establishes a role whether two other lines in the plane are parallel or not. Hence In transversal, the two lines can be both parallel and non-parallel.
A set of lines are said to be concurrent if they all intersect at some point. Because lines extent indefinately in all directions, unless they are parallel, they intersect somewhere.Therefore all non parallel lines are concurrent.
Transversal:
A transversal is a line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distant points. It establishes a role whether two other lines in the plane are parallel or not. Hence In transversal, the two lines can be both parallel and non-parallel.
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