True or false? Three concurrent lines can be parallel to one another.

If they are concurrent, they intersect. How can three parallel lines intersect (except at infinity)?

so false, right?

False. Three concurrent lines cannot be parallel to one another. By definition, concurrent lines are lines that intersect at a common point. Parallel lines, on the other hand, are lines that never intersect, no matter how far they are extended in either direction. Therefore, it is not possible for three concurrent lines to also be parallel to each other. To determine if lines are parallel or concurrent, you can analyze their equations or examine their visual representation on a graph.