aloe67172 aloe67172
  • 03-06-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

why do points of concurrency matter?

Respuesta :

naomichavez35
naomichavez35 naomichavez35
  • 03-06-2021
A point of concurrency is a place where three or more, but at least three lines, rays, segments or planes intersect in one spot. If they do, then those lines are considered concurrent, or the the rays are considered concurrent. Hope it helps!
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

f (x)  =  3e x2 − 4x, 0  ≤  x  ≤  3
Are the ratios 5:4 and 4:3 equivalent
WORD retort ROOT: -tort- "twist" candid MENTOR SENTENCES 1. His grumpy retort made me sorry I had asked the question. 2. I fired off a retort so clever she coul
I NEED HELP ASAP PLEASE!!! Can someone help me with this math question? I'll give y'all brainliest
A deli sandwich is placed inside a cooler
Solve for x in the parallelogram below A. 8 B. 12 C. 20 D. 2
What habitat does the red knot prefer
A ___________________ is a cross between a homologous recessive gene and a suspected heterozygote to determine the genotype of the latter.
expression is equivalent to 3m+1-m
Last weekend Troy spent 3/4 hour doing math problems. He took 3 times as long to finish his science project. Then he spent 1 1/4 hours writing an essay. How muc