Yes, but not all of them, some of them are either parallel or perpendicular.
yes, because perpendicular lines always intersect. all lines intersect unless they are parallel or on separate planes (skew)
Obviously it can.The type of lines that are perpendicular but do not intersect are known as 'Skew' lines. These can be better understood by using vectors in three-dimensional.I have reason to think that you yourself, do not know what your asking for and therefore I must tell you this. 90degrees= perpendicular.
No. Skew lines do not intersect
Skew lines never intersect. If two lines intersect, then they are known as "intersecting lines", not skew lines.
perpendicular lines are lines that MEET at right angles (90 degrees). Skew lines are lines that dont meet at all. Even though the gradients of two skew lines can multiply to be -1 (a property of perpendicular lines) They will not really be perpendicular as they don't accually meet. This can occur when the lines are in different planes.
Yes, but not all of them, some of them are either parallel or perpendicular.
Any lines or curves that are mutually skew.Any lines or curves that are mutually skew.Any lines or curves that are mutually skew.Any lines or curves that are mutually skew.
They can be, and are, "skew". If they are not lines, they cannot be "skew lines".
yes, because perpendicular lines always intersect. all lines intersect unless they are parallel or on separate planes (skew)
Obviously it can.The type of lines that are perpendicular but do not intersect are known as 'Skew' lines. These can be better understood by using vectors in three-dimensional.I have reason to think that you yourself, do not know what your asking for and therefore I must tell you this. 90degrees= perpendicular.
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, "y" is not a parallel line because the lines are not perpendicular to each other. "Y" is a skew line.
Line, line segment, point, skew lines, intersecting lines, perpendicular lines, that's the ones that i can think of off the top of my head
No. It's impossible. There's a corollary that states: If two lines are perpendicular to the same line, then the two lines are parallel.
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