If lines lie in two planes, then the lines are coplanar.
Lines which are parallel. All other lines on the same plane eventually intersect.
If this is a 2-D graph and both of the lines are straight, then yes this statement is true. Otherwise it is not necessarily true.
If the question is .. " Points and lines in the same plane "? then the anwser is COPLANER
Points and lines on the same plane are coplanar.
If lines lie in two planes, then the lines are coplanar.
Lines in the same plane that do not intersect Lines in the same plane that do not intersect Lines in the same plane that do not intersect Lines in the same plane that do not intersect
Answer is a skew lines do not lie in the same place
Two lines that do not intersect on the same plane are Parallel lines.
Lines which are parallel. All other lines on the same plane eventually intersect.
If this is a 2-D graph and both of the lines are straight, then yes this statement is true. Otherwise it is not necessarily true.
Skew lines cannot lie in the same plane.
If the question is .. " Points and lines in the same plane "? then the anwser is COPLANER
Points and lines on the same plane are coplanar.
No because only co-linear lines lie on the same plane
No, skew lines cannot be in the same plane, since they do not have a point on common. Two lines intersect if they lie in a common plane, and by definition, these intersecting lines are not skew lines.
parallel lines If they are not on the same plane and never intersect they are skew