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lines l,m and n are concurrent.Also lines r,l and m are concurrent.Draw a figure state whether lines r,l,m and n are concurrent or not​

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Answered by negikla1086
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Step-by-step explanation:

from the above drawn figure we conclude that , the four lines l,m,n and o are concurrent at point p.

Answered by KajalBarad
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The lines r, l, m, and n are concurrent lines

Given:

Concurrent lines l, m, n and r, l, m

To Find:

Whether lines r, l, m, and n are concurrent or not

Solution:

When 2 or more lines pass through the same point then it is called concurrent lines.

It is given to us that r, l, m, and l, m, n are concurrent. It means that the lines have a common point of intersection. Let us consider the point of intersection as O.

Therefore, the lines r, l, m, and n are also concurrent. This is depicted in the image attached below.

Therefore, the lines r, l, m, and n are concurrent.

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