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2 Lines in the same plane that do not meet are parallel.

If 2 lines are in different planes and do not meet, then they are called skew lines.

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Two lines in the same plane that never meet?

Two coplanar (in the same plane) lines that don't meet are parallel.


Do 2 perpendicular lines make a straight angle?

Two perpendicular lines will meet in a right angle (90 degrees) if they exist on a flat plane.


Do intersecting lines meet at two points?

Lines intersect if the meet at one point. Perpendicular lines also meet at one point, but their intersection is a right angle. Intersecting lines in the plane do not meet at two points.


Do two lines and a point lie on the same plane?

Not necessarily. Two skew lines will not lie in the same plane. For example, consider you are standing in a cuboid room facing a wall. Then think of line 1 = the line where the floor and opposite wall meet. Line 2 = the line where two other walls meet. These two lines are not in the same plane.


What are quadrilaterals?

A quadrilateral is a closed plane (2-dimensional) shape bounded by four straight lines that meet at four vertices.


Does intersecting lines meet at two points?

Lines in a plane can intersect at only one point.


What type of lines (falling in the same plane) are equidistant apart and never meet?

They are parallel lines


What are two lines in a plane that do not meet and they are always equal distance apart?

Parallel.


What are lines formed by the intersection of two number lines that meet at right angles at there zero points?

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What is the opersit to parallel lines?

Assuming that by opersit is meant opposite, the answer is NONPARALLEL LINES. If they are in the same plane then (and only then) they would be intersecting lines (lines that meet at some point in the plane). But if they are not in the same plane they need not meet even if they are not parallel. So the answer that they are intersecting lines is incomplete and therefore incorrect. To visualise nonparallel lines that do not intersect, consider a room. Think of the [horizontal] line formed by the floor and the wall opposite you. Think of the [vertical] line formed by the wall behind you and the wall to your right. These two lines are not parallel, but they will not meet - ever.


Can two lines make a plane if they intersect at point?

Any two lines that meet must be in a plane. The plane may not necessarily be horizontal or vertical such as X-Y or X-Z or Y-Z


Do parellel lines meet?

Parallel lines are always the same distance apart and never touching. This is the definition of parallel in the plane. When we deal with spheres and other geometries, we must sometimes modify this definition. In any case, in the plane they do not meet.