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meaning of concurent line​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lines in a plane or higher-dimensional space are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point....

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  • When three or more line segments, intersect each other at a single point, then they are said to be concurrent line segments. See the figure below, where AB, CD and EF are three line segments and are intersecting each other at one point O. Hence, we can apply the concurrency to line segments also.
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