Dr Pooranmal and Ashfaq A Khan Solutions for Chapter: Basic Geometrical Concepts, Exercise 1: EXERCISE 14.1
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Lines intersecting line each other at point J.

Line passing through point K.

Line passing through point D.

Look at the figure. Write all pairs of concurrent lines and their points of concurrence.

Mark four points A, B, C and D on your notebook such that no three of them are collinear. Draw all lines joining these points in pairs.
How many such lines can be drawn?

Mark four points A, B, C and D on your notebook such that no three of them are collinear. Draw all lines joining these points in pairs.
How many such lines can be drawn?

Mark four points A, B, C and D on your notebook such that no three of them are collinear. Draw all lines joining these points in pairs.
Name the lines which are current to B.

Lines p, q and r are concurrent. Also lines p, q and s are concurrent. Draw lines p, q, r and s in your notebook. state whether all the four lines are concurrent or not?
