Yes - except in the extreme case where they are the same line.
Concurrent lines or line segments occur when 3 or more lines meet at the same point
No. Two lines can include the same point only if they intersect.
these lines are called intersecting lines
I assume you mean that the line goes through a certain point. There is no limit to how many lines you can have through the same point.
its the point of intersection
Concurrent lines or line segments occur when 3 or more lines meet at the same point
No. Two lines can include the same point only if they intersect.
Concurrent forces have a common point of intersection while non concurrent forces do not have a common point of intersection. Moreover concurrent forces act along the same line while non concurrent forces do not.
Concurrent forces are forces that act on a single point but have different lines of action. The resultant of concurrent forces is found by resolving the forces into components and adding them vectorially.
¢The forces, which meet at one point, but their lines of action do not lie on the same plane, are known as non-coplanar concurrent forces.
Concurrent forces are forces that all act on a single point but have different lines of action. These forces can be resolved into components that act in different directions. The equilibrium of a body under concurrent forces can be analyzed using vector diagrams.
Point of intersection is where the point where 2 lines or a line and a plane meet, or in a 3-dimensional space three planes meet, or any other graphs that intersect in a point.Point of concurrency is the intersection point of concurrent lines.In geometry, two or more lines are said to be concurrent if they all pass through a single point.For example, the perpendiculars bisectors of the sides of a triangle are concurrent and they meet at the point of concurrency.So point of intersection may be the same as point of concurrency, but when it comes to examples other than lines, point of intersection is often used. When it comes to just lines, either one is ok.
Concurrent powers are powers that are shared by the state and the federal government and may be exercised simultaneously within the same territory and in relation to the same body of citizens.
Concurrent
Concurrent vectors are vectors that have a common point of intersection. This means that when drawn with their initial point at the same point, their terminal points all meet at a single common point.
concurrent |kənˈkərənt; -ˈkə-rənt| adjective existing, happening, or done at the same time : there are three concurrent art fairs around the city. • (of two or more prison sentences) to be served at the same time. • Mathematics (of three or more lines) meeting at or tending toward one point. DERIVATIVES concurrently |kənˈkərəntli| adverb ORIGIN late Middle English : from Latin concurrent- 'running together, meeting,' from the verb concurrere (see concur ).
Two or more lines containing the same point are intersecting.