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If they are in the (x,y) plane , then NO!!!

However, if one line is in the (x,y) plane , and the other in is in thr (y,z) or (x,z) plane(s) , then they can intersect, and have the same slope.

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No because one line would be going in one direction and the other line would be going in the other direction. Which would make one slope negative and the other slope positive.

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