Concurrent lines

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Concurrent lines are geometrical lines that intersect at a single point. In a plane, if three or more lines are concurrent, they all meet at one common point, which is referred to as the point of concurrency. A classic example of concurrent lines can be found in triangles, where the three medians (lines drawn from each vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side) are concurrent at a point called the centroid.

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