Concurrent Lines
Lines and Angles of Class 7
A set of lines or curves are said to be concurrent if they all intersect at the same point. In the figure below, the three lines are concurrent because they all intersect at a single point P.
The point P is called the "point of concurrency".
When two lines intersect each other then at the point of intersection angle will form. First
we will understand terminology and basic of angles
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- Introduction
- Line segment
- Collinear Points
- Intersecting Lines
- Non-Intersecting or Parallel Lines
- Concurrent Lines
- Angles and pairs of angles
- Measurement of Angles
- Linear Pairs Of Angles
- Parallel Lines And A Transversal
- Angle Sum Property Of A Triangle
- Mind Map
- Solved Questions
- Exercise 1
- Exercise-2
- Exercise-3