concurrent
its the point of concurrency
In geometry, two or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point. If they do not intersect at the single point they are non concurrent.
The point of intersection.
Intersecting. Usually, if there are three or more lines, they are said to be concurrent.Intersecting. Usually, if there are three or more lines, they are said to be concurrent.Intersecting. Usually, if there are three or more lines, they are said to be concurrent.Intersecting. Usually, if there are three or more lines, they are said to be concurrent.
If the lines are straight lines , then there is only one solution, which is the point of intersection of the two lines. It will have ( x,y) coordinates. However, if the lines are curved in any way , there may be more than two or more points of intersection.
its the point of concurrency
concurrent lines
concurrent lines are In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
wrong!
Theorem: If two lines intersect, then exactly one plane contains both lines. So, when two or more lines intersect at one point, they lie exactly in the same plane. When two or more lines intersect at one point, their point of intersection satisfies all equations of those lines. In other words, the equations of these lines have the same solution, which is the point of intersection.
A point where two or more lines intersect
intersection
It's possible, but for any three lines in the same plane, there could be ether one point of intersection (unlikely) or three (more probably).
Concurrent lines
Not if they are straight lines.
In geometry, three or more lines are said to be concurrent if they intersect at a single point.
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