Math, asked by rafiyathul, 10 months ago

See the diagram, Name the following:
1) Lines which are concurrent at points A, O and B
a) Sets of collinear points.​

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Answered by Mayukh2003
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Lines concurrent at A=AD, AB, AC

Lines concurrent at O=AC, BD, PQ, RS

Lines concurrent at B=AB,CB,BD

Sets of Collinear points={A,P, D}, {D,S,C},{B,Q,C},{A,R,B},{P,O,Q},{A,O,C},{B,O,D}

Step-by-step explanation:

Lines which meet at the same point are called concurrent lines.

Points which lie on the same line are Collinear points.

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