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A point where three or more lines meet is called :


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non-collinear point

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point of con-currence

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meeting point

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collinear point

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Solution

The correct option is B

point of con-currence


Concurrent lines: Three or more lines in a plane are said to be concurrent if all of them pass through the same point. This common point is called the point of concurrence.

Collinear points: If three or more points lie on the same line, the points are said to be collinear.


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