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Two lines meeting at a point are called ___________ .
(a) parallel lines
(b) intersecting lines
(c) concurrent lines
(d) intercept

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two lines meeting at a point are called intersecting lines.
Answered by Tulsi4890
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Two lines meeting at a point are called (b) intersecting lines.

  • When two lines do not meet each other however far they are produced in either direction, they are called parallel lines.
  • Intersecting lines are lines that meet only at a single point. These lines can cross each other at any angle. The angle cannot be 0° or 180°.
  • Concurrent lines have an infinite number of common points between them.
  • The intercept is a term used for the point that lies on the y-axis of a graph drawn on the x-y plane through which the slope of the graph passes.
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