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Normally, yes. A transversal contemplates crossing two (normally parallel) lines in conversations about two dimensional space and the relationship of certain angles. If you are talking about three dimensions, all bets are off. Two skewed lines in three dimensional space could would have a line that connects them but none of them would be coplanar.

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Q: When there is a transversal of two lines the three lines are coplanar?
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A line that intersects two coplanar lines at two different points?

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Are two lines with a transversal coplanar?

Usually, a transversal is a line that intersects two (or more) parallel lines. In that case the lines and the transversal are coplanar. However, a transversal does not have to intersect parallel lines. And in that case, the lines need not be coplanar. Here's one way to visualise the latter situation. Stand in a cuboid room. Line one = the edge joining the wall opposite you to the ceiling. Line two = the edge joining the wall on your right to the floor. Transvesal = the edge joining the opposite wall to the wall on your right. The transversal meets both the two lines but lines 1 and 2 are not coplanar.


A line that intersects two coplanar lines at two distinct points is called what?

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When wo coplanar lines are cut by a transversal two angles that are in similar positions on the same side of the transversal are called?

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Is it true that if two lines are crossed by a transversal the two lines are parallel?

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