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Three or more lines passing through a point are called

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Answered by lavanyaelezabeth1900
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CONCURRENT LINE

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Concurrent Lines Definition

When two or more lines pass through a single point, they are concurrent with each other and they are called concurrent lines. A point which is common to all those lines is called the point of concurrency. This property of concurrency can also be seen in the case of triangles.

In the figure given below, you can see the lines coloured in orange, black and purple, are all crossing the point O. Hence, all these three lines are concurrent with each other.

Answered by yashwantnewastha
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