No. Lines are infinite, so if they are not parallel, they have to intersect at some point on the plane.
Skew Lines. :)
CorrectParallel lines as well as intersecting lines must be coplanar (in Euclidean geometry not quite sure about hyperbolic geometry...).Lines in space which neither are coplanar nor intersecting are called "skew"
That's the only kind of parallel lines there are, non-intersecting!
In 2D geometry, that is the definition of parallel lines. Two non-intersecting lines are indeed 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.
Yes
Yes, it is possible to draw lines on the surface of a sphere that are neither parallel nor intersecting.
Skew Lines. :)
are intersecting lines never parallel YES intersecting lines do not have the ability to be parallel
CorrectParallel lines as well as intersecting lines must be coplanar (in Euclidean geometry not quite sure about hyperbolic geometry...).Lines in space which neither are coplanar nor intersecting are called "skew"
the answer would have to be skew
they aren't parallel because they intersect if they we're parallel they wouldn't be intersecting lines
Yes, they can be two existing lines (not intersecting) and it can be parallel.
That's the only kind of parallel lines there are, non-intersecting!
No, they aren't, because they are intersecting (parallel lines never intersect).
No, parallel lines do not intersect, and never will.
The difference between intersecting and parallel lines is that, on a graph parallel lines do ont touch,cross or anything. THEY NEVER TOUCH. intersecting lines touch, or cross eachother.\