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when three or lines meet at a common point, these lines are

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the figure given below, we can see that lines are meeting each other at point P. When three or more lines intersect together exactly at one single point in a plane then they are termed as concurrent lines. The point where three or more lines meet each other is termed as the point of concurrency.

Answered by itzmisshraddha
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When three or more lines intersect together exactly at one common point are termed as concurrent lines.

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