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Non-coplanar lines refer to points operating or showing in different planes. None of the points are in the same plane.
Euclidean Geometry
exactly one
skew lines
They are basic geometric concepts.
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Not necessarily. Points may lie in different planes.
Geometry
nothing
points,lines,and planes
points, lines and planes. points are always represented by a dot lines has extend in both direction and planes extend in all direction. this is true !
Shapes, angles, lines, points, and planes.
They are the basic structures of plane geometry.
the points, lines and planes :)) -- aiyel :)
Non-coplanar lines refer to points operating or showing in different planes. None of the points are in the same plane.
Euclid.