No. Skew lines must be in different planes. Skew lines have no common points (they never cross).
No. If they are parallel, then a plane exists which both lines lie in. Skew lines can not be on the same plane.
The path of an airplane flying north as it crosses an east-bound highway.
Sometimes.
If the rungs on your ladder are not parallel, then your ladderis not safe to climb and should be replaced.
They can be, and are, "skew". If they are not lines, they cannot be "skew lines".
No. Skew lines do not intersect
Skew lines never intersect. If two lines intersect, then they are known as "intersecting lines", not skew lines.
No. Skew lines must be in different planes. Skew lines have no common points (they never cross).
No. Skew lines are lines in different planes that are parallel.
Correct! Skew lines can never by be parallel.
SKEW LINES are neither parallel nor intersecting.
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 can refer to non-coplanar lines and, if that is the case, they cannot cross.
No, skew lines are not perpendicular. Perpendicular lines intersect at an angle of ninety degrees, while skew lines never intersect (think in three dimensions or higher).
They are skew line. Skew line are two lines that do not intersect but are not parallel.Another definition is skew lines are straight lines that are not in the same plane and do not intersect.Either way, skew lines are the answer to your question since they are noncoplanar and do not intersect.
Skew lines are non-coplanar, which means they are in different planes. Skew lines are in different planes and they do not intersect.