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If three lines whose equations are y = m1x + C1,y = m2x + C2 and y = m3x +C3 are 

concurrent, then show that m1 (C2 - C3) + m2 (C3 - C1) + m3 (C1 - C2)=0.

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The equations of the given lines are
y = m1x + c1 ……………………. (1)
y = m2x + c2 ………………….… (2)
y = m3x + c3 ……………………. (3)
On subtracting equation (1) from (2), we obtain

On substituting this value of x in (1), we obtain

It is given that lines (1), (2), and (3) are concurrent. Hence, the point of intersection of lines (1) and (2) will also satisfy equation (3).

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