It is their intersection.
a point
yes, two lines can be coplanar.
No. If two lines intersect, then they're definitely coplanar.
No, not always. Skew lines are never coplanar, but parallel lines are.
True
It is their intersection.
coplanar
Coplanar lines that do not intersect (have no common point) are parallel.Two objects are coplanar if they both lie in the same plane, they must either intersect or be parallel.
a point
yes, two lines can be coplanar.
-- They can be parallel, with no points in common, or -- They can intersect in exactly one point.
A point or, if the lines are also collinear, the line(s).
Think of a plane as being a sheet of paper that goes on forever in all four directions. Coplanar means that they are on the same plane. Think of how you would draw two lines (which go on forever in two directions) on that sheet of paper so that they would never meet each other (not have a point in common)--you would draw two parallel lines.
are two lines that are not parallel, coplanar, and do not intersect
They like in the same plane. ~Taam
No. If two lines intersect, then they're definitely coplanar.