Yes. If they're not parallel, then they mustintersect.
if they are parallel -- no. if not parallel -- yes
Parallel lines remain equidistance apart and never intersect
yes. three lines can coplaner.
Parallel lines are ALWAYS coplanar.
If the question is .. " Points and lines in the same plane "? then the anwser is COPLANER
Parallel
if they are parallel -- no. if not parallel -- yes
Parallel lines remain equidistance apart and never intersect
Two lines that are not coplaner exist on two different planes. These lines do not and will not intersect by simple definition. It is however, when speaking of three or more lines, when the possibility that two or more of them may intersect.
How very interesting. And the question is ... ? Every line will intersect an infinite number of coplanar lines - not just "two or more".
yes. three lines can coplaner.
Yes.
Parallel lines are ALWAYS coplanar.
Coplaner means all points, lines, circles, vectors etc. lie in a single (usually theoretical) flat plane.
If the question is .. " Points and lines in the same plane "? then the anwser is COPLANER
Two parallel lines are coplanar if they lie in the same plane and do not intersect, regardless of how far they are extended. This property is fundamental in geometry, as parallel lines maintain a constant distance apart. Being coplanar means that both lines can be drawn on a flat surface without any elevation changes.
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