well its simple youngster,
parallel lines never touch i learned that in the air force
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Non-parallel lines intersect at some point, parallel lines don't.
If the 2 lines lie in the same plane, and they are not parallel, then they will intersect at some point. If the 2 lines are skew lines, then they are not in the same plane, and they will not intersect (but they are Not Parallel)
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Some examples include the structural frames of buildings, railroad tracks, windows (opposite sides), sailboats, steps, and paper. parallel bars in men's gymnastics Also anything that is shaped as a rhombus, square or a rectangle. ( added by a.m.b.)
No. Lines are infinite, so if they are not parallel, they have to intersect at some point on the plane.