No--skew lines are nonparallel lines that still do not intersect (in three dimensions or higher).
Correct! Skew lines can never by be parallel.
No. Skew lines are lines in different planes that are parallel.
Skew lines are not parallel. Parallel lines are across from each other in some way and are exactly parallel.
Two lines that are not parallel and do not intersect are skew. If the non-intersecting lines are in the same plane then they are parallel.
They could be if they are both skew to the same line.
No. If they are parallel, then a plane exists which both lines lie in. Skew lines can not be on the same plane.
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No, they are either parallel, or they intersect
Skew lines are noncoplanar; therefore they're not parallel & don't intersect.
skew lines are noncoplanar lines, which means they aren't parallel and they also don't intersect skew lines do not intersect and are not coplanar
A line and a plane that do not intersect are always skew. Skew refers to two or more lines or planes that are not parallel and do not intersect. Since a line and a plane are different-dimensional objects, they will never intersect and will always be skew.
SKEW LINES are neither parallel nor intersecting.