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17 November, 03:14

Can two lines intersect, and one not intersect with either one?

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  1. 17 November, 06:37
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    No. In order to not intersect with a line, the other line must be parallel to it. But if two lines intersect. It's not possible for a new line to be parallel to both of them.
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