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When are two triangles said to be in perspective?

a.
If the corresponding vertices of two triangles form three lines that intersect in a single point
c.
If the corresponding vertices of four triangles form three lines that intersect in a single point
b.
If the corresponding vertices of three triangles form three lines that intersect in a single point
d.
If the corresponding vertices of two triangles form three lines that intersect in two points.

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Other person is right but this is more simple to answer with

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Answer - A

Two triangles are said to be in perspective from a point, O if the corresponding vertices of the two triangles form three lines that intersect in that single point, O. The two triangles can also be described as homologic from point, O.
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