No. If two lines intersect, then they're definitely coplanar.
skewed lines
Yes, two lines can be non-coplanar if they do not lie in the same plane. This typically occurs when the lines are skew, meaning they do not intersect and are not parallel. Non-coplanar lines exist in three-dimensional space, where multiple planes can exist simultaneously. Examples include lines that run parallel to each other but in different planes or lines that intersect at a point not defining a single plane.
Coplanar lines that don't intersect are parallel. Lines that are not parallel and do not intersect are skew lines.
Parallel lines.
What is non-coplanar lines?
Coplanar lines that do not intersect are parallel. Non-coplanar lines that do not intersect are called skew lines.
Skewed lines
skewed lines
No, non-coplanar lines are not skew. Skew lines are non-coplanar lines that do not intersect and are not parallel. Non-coplanar lines are simply lines that do not lie in the same plane. Skew lines, on the other hand, are non-coplanar and not parallel, making them a specific subset of non-coplanar lines.
skewed lines
Coplanar lines that do not intersect are called parallel lines.
are two lines that are not parallel, coplanar, and do not intersect
Coplanar lines can intersect an infinite amount of times.
Two coplanar lines that never intersect are called called parallel lines.
parallel lines
parallel
Coplanar lines that don't intersect are parallel. Lines that are not parallel and do not intersect are skew lines.