Define Concurrent lines

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Two or more lines are said to be concurrent if they pass through a common point i.e., they intersect at a point.
 

Here the lines AB, CD and EF are concurrent lines since they intersect at a common point O.
If two or more lines do not intersect at a common point, then they are non concurrent.
 
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