NO. Line are always parallel or intersecting. They're never both at the same time.
Lines in the same plane that are not parallel are intersecting lines.
Intersecting or coincident.
No. Lines are infinite, so if they are not parallel, they have to intersect at some point on the plane.
Intersecting lines are two lines that cross in a coordinate plane. So, yes, intersecting lines cross.
NO. Line are always parallel or intersecting. They're never both at the same time.
Intersecting lines.
Lines in the same plane that are not parallel are intersecting lines.
Intersecting or coincident.
intersecting lines divergent lines convergent lines
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.
No. Lines are infinite, so if they are not parallel, they have to intersect at some point on the plane.
Intersecting lines are those that lie in the same plane and cross each other at some point. Unless they are parallel, lines in the same plane always cross.
Parallel lines cannot intersect in the Euclidean plane. Intersecting lines are not parallel.
C.intersecting lines
Intersecting lines are two lines that cross in a coordinate plane. So, yes, intersecting lines cross.
Assuming that by opersit is meant opposite, the answer is NONPARALLEL LINES. If they are in the same plane then (and only then) they would be intersecting lines (lines that meet at some point in the plane). But if they are not in the same plane they need not meet even if they are not parallel. So the answer that they are intersecting lines is incomplete and therefore incorrect. To visualise nonparallel lines that do not intersect, consider a room. Think of the [horizontal] line formed by the floor and the wall opposite you. Think of the [vertical] line formed by the wall behind you and the wall to your right. These two lines are not parallel, but they will not meet - ever.