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In 2-dimensional space they are intersecting rays. In 3 or more dimensions, the only thing that can be said about them is that they are non-parallel.

For example, picture yourself in a normal shaped room, facing a wall. Consider the ray formed by the join of the floor and the wall in font of you. Next consider the ray defined by the join of the wall behind you and one of the side walls. These two rays are non-parallel, but they will never intersect.

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