No. If they are parallel, then a plane exists which both lines lie in. Skew lines can not be on the same plane.
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
No. Skew lines must be in different planes. Skew lines have no common points (they never cross).
Sometimes.
The path of an airplane flying north as it crosses an east-bound highway.
No; the rungs of a ladder and the sides of a ladder intersect. Skew lines do not intersect.
SKEW LINES are neither parallel nor intersecting.
Two lines in two intersecting planes can be parallel, intersecting, or skew.
Two lines that are not parallel and do not intersect are skew. If the non-intersecting lines are in the same plane then they are parallel.
Skew is an alteration in the construction of the fabric. It is an oblique or angled slant that is not parallel or intersecting a specified line.
Skew Lines. :)
the answer would have to be skew
Skew lines There is a vertical (or horizontal) and a diagonal!
I guess they are. If they're parallel or intersecting, then they're coplanar.
Yes, it is possible to draw lines on the surface of a sphere that are neither parallel nor intersecting.
Each line can either intersect the edge which is common to the two planes at some point or be parallel to it. If the two lines intersect the edge, but at different points, then the lines are skew. If only one of the lines intersects the edge, then again the lines are skew. If neither of them intersect, then the two lines are parallel to the same edge and so they are parallel to one another so not skew.
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