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Concept of Lines

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Estimated time: 6 minutes
  • Definition: Line
  • Definition: Concurrent Lines
  • Fundamental Properties and Representation of a Line
CISCE: Class 6

Definition: Line

A line is a straight path that extends infinitely in both directions and has only length, without width or thickness.

CISCE: Class 6

Definition: Concurrent Lines

When two or more lines pass through the same point, they are called concurrent lines. The common point through which they pass is called the point of concurrence, i.e., point O.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 6

Fundamental Properties and Representation of a Line

1. Representation of a Line:

  • A line passing through two points, A and B is represented as `bar" AB "`
  • Similarly, a line passing through points P and Q is denoted as `bar" PQ "`

2. Properties of a Line:

  • A line has only length and does not possess width or thickness.
  • It consists of an infinite number of points along its path.

3. Determination of a Line:

  • Two points are sufficient to define a unique line.
  • This is expressed as "Two points determine a line."

4. Naming a Line:

  • A line can be denoted using two points, such as AB or PQ.
  • Alternatively, it can be represented by a single letter, such as 'l' or 'm'.⁣⁣

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