no. its impossible. Parallel mean lines that never touch. unless you have more than two lines. than you can make two parallel and or more intersecting them both.
no, if two lines are not parallel then the will eventually have to intersect.Alternate perspective:Yes, if two lines are non-parallel, they need not intersect in three dimensional space.
In 2D geometry, that is the definition of parallel lines. Two non-intersecting lines are indeed parallel.
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The question is baffling. They're not different. Perpendicular lines must be intersecting lines.The only lines that are not intersecting lines are parallel lines. If two lines arenot parallel, then they must intersect, and they can be perpendicular or not.
no. its impossible. Parallel mean lines that never touch. unless you have more than two lines. than you can make two parallel and or more intersecting them both.
Yes, they can be two existing lines (not intersecting) and it can be parallel.
No, they aren't, because they are intersecting (parallel lines never intersect).
Two lines in two intersecting planes can be parallel, intersecting, or skew.
no. parallel lines never touch.
no, if two lines are not parallel then the will eventually have to intersect.Alternate perspective:Yes, if two lines are non-parallel, they need not intersect in three dimensional space.
In 2D geometry, that is the definition of parallel lines. Two non-intersecting lines are indeed parallel.
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Not in Euclidean geometry, but in other geometries such lines are possible.
Two lines that are not parallel and do not intersect are skew. If the non-intersecting lines are in the same plane then they are parallel.
The question is baffling. They're not different. Perpendicular lines must be intersecting lines.The only lines that are not intersecting lines are parallel lines. If two lines arenot parallel, then they must intersect, and they can be perpendicular or not.
No, because although perpendicular and intersecting lines do touch, parallel lines never meet.