Coplanar lines that do not intersect (have no common point) are parallel.Two objects are coplanar if they both lie in the same plane, they must either intersect or be parallel.
Either perpendicular lines if the lines create 90o angles or intersecting lines.
Railway lines are parallel
you call intersecting lines that meet, just intersecting lines yolanda
Intersecting lines NEVER have the same slope. However, if the lines are identical, meaning all their points are the same, then they will, of course, have the same slope as well as everything else. On the other hand, parallel lines have the same slope, but they do not share a single point.
CorrectParallel lines as well as intersecting lines must be coplanar (in Euclidean geometry not quite sure about hyperbolic geometry...).Lines in space which neither are coplanar nor intersecting are called "skew"
I guess they are. If they're parallel or intersecting, then they're coplanar.
Yes
are intersecting lines never parallel YES intersecting lines do not have the ability to be parallel
No.
Yes.
Coplanar lines that do not intersect (have no common point) are parallel.Two objects are coplanar if they both lie in the same plane, they must either intersect or be parallel.
are two lines that are not parallel, coplanar, and do not intersect
Parallel lines in Euclidean space are always coplanar.
Coplanar lines that do not intersect are called parallel lines.
Two lines are not always coplanar. If they intersect or are parallel, thenthey're coplanar. But if they're skew, then they're not coplanar.Example of parallel lines in space:The top and bottom edges of a wall in your room.Example of intersecting lines in space:The top edge and left edge of a wall in your room.Example of skew lines in space:The top edge of one wall and the bottom edge of a wall next to it in your room.
Yes. They're in the plane defined by the two intersecting lines.