Two lines in two intersecting planes can be parallel, intersecting, or skew.
One.
Not really. A railroad intersection would be an example of two lines intersecting. An example of two planes intersecting would be the ground and the side of a building or the ground and the railroad crossing sign post.
yes
C.intersecting lines
Think you just answered your own question. A plane is a line. Two planes= two lines.
Two lines in two intersecting planes can be parallel, intersecting, or skew.
true * * * * * No, false. Any two straight lines that intersect define a plane in which both those lines lie.
Intersecting planes!
One.
Not really. A railroad intersection would be an example of two lines intersecting. An example of two planes intersecting would be the ground and the side of a building or the ground and the railroad crossing sign post.
Two intersecting straight lines uniquely define one single plane.
Yes as long as the two lines are intersecting at that point. For example if you looked at an x-y axis, the point (0,0) would lie on both the x and y axis or two different lines.
draw two intersecting lines that are not perpendicular
yes
C.intersecting lines
Intersecting lines are two lines that cross in a coordinate plane. So, yes, intersecting lines cross.