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Do skew lines intersect?

SKEW LINES are neither parallel nor intersecting.


Lines in different planes that are neither parallel nor intersecting?

Skew Lines. :)


What Lines that neither intersect nor are parallel?

If lines neither intersect nor are parallel, then they must be drawn in 3D space, or a higher dimension.(These lines are called skew lines)


What are Lines that lie in different planes that are neither parallel nor intersecting?

the answer would have to be skew


Do spheres have skew lines?

Yes, it is possible to draw lines on the surface of a sphere that are neither parallel nor intersecting.


If two lines are not coplanar then they are neither intersecting nor 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"


What are lines that aren't parallel nor intersecting?

Skew lines There is a vertical (or horizontal) and a diagonal!


If two distinct lines intersect?

Then they are not parallel, nor skew (in 3D).


What lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular?

Diagonal


Can oblique lines be parallel?

No, oblique lines are neither parallel nor perpendicular


What does the words oblique lines mean in maths?

Lines that are neither parallel nor perpendicular.


How can two noncoplanar lines intersect?

Noncoplanar lines cannot intersect because they exist in different planes and do not share a common point. However, they can be skew lines, which means they are neither parallel nor intersecting. In three-dimensional space, two lines are only able to intersect if they lie in the same plane. Therefore, it is geometrically impossible for two noncoplanar lines to intersect.