skew
yes
skew lines
skew
In space with 3 or more dimensions, there are infinitely many pairs of lines that are not parallel and do not 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
Skew lines are noncoplanar; therefore they're not parallel & don't intersect.
Noncoplanar is a term in geometry referring two or more figures, lines, or points that do not all lie in the same plane.
It is possible.
If two circles intersect then they have to intersect at two points.
I guess they are. If they're parallel or intersecting, then they're coplanar.
Noncoplanar points are points that do not lie on the same plane. If you have two rectangles joined together at points CD, then the rectangle at points ABCD have coplanar points but the points EF are not coplanar, that is, they do not lie on the plane defined by ABCD. On the other hand, the points CDEF are coplanar points but points AB are noncoplanar points. Dr Grips