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Before you start working with parallel lines, you have to know what parallel lines are. Parallel lines are coplanar lines that do not intersect. There are two other kinds of lines you need to know about. One is skew lines, which are lines that do not intersect and that are on different planes. ... Back to Geometry Home...
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Hilbert, D. and Cohn-Vossen, S. Geometry and the Imagination. New York: Chelsea, p. 15, 1999. CITE THIS AS: Weisstein, Eric W. "Skew Lines. ...
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Skew lines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In solid geometry, skew lines are two lines that do not intersect but are not parallel. Equivalently, they are lines that are not both in the same plane. A simple example of a pair of skew lines is ...
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Geometry: The Basics of Lines and Sectors ... Skew Lines or Line Segments cannot intersect as they are not on the same plane. ... Free Geometry Course...
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Since skew lines are defined in terms of distinct planes, discussing such lines leads directly to the branch of mathematics called solid geometry. ... Skew lines; In geometry, skew lines are two lines that do not intersect but are not parallel. Equivalently, they... more...
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