Part A If lines l, m, and n are concurrent, then: Select one: a. they intersect at one point b. they are parallel c. they do not determine a plane d. None of These Part B A number of lines are concurrent if they have exactly one point in common. a True        b. False

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Chapter1: Line And Angle Relationships
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Part A

If lines l, m, and n are concurrent, then:
Select one:

a.
they intersect at one point

b.
they are parallel

c.
they do not determine a plane

d.
None of These

Part B

A number of lines are concurrent if they have exactly one point in common.

a True        b. False

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