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It means to poke a little hole in something. That's why something that goes all the way through is a "skewer" because it's skewer than a skew.
Prepare the balloon by placing scotch tape on opposite sides. You can push the skewer through without it popping but you need to pop the balloon soon after pulling the skewer out because it will loose air. You can make that part of the act--to demonstrate that it is a real balloon and to "hide the evidence".
They can be, and are, "skew". If they are not lines, they cannot be "skew lines".
There is no such thing as a skew plane - in isolation. It can only be skew with reference to something else.
No. Skew lines do not intersect
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your face is a skew orthomorphic
No. Skew lines must be in different planes. Skew lines have no common points (they never cross).
Skew lines are non-coplanar, which means they are in different planes. Skew lines are in different planes and they do not intersect.
Answer is a skew lines do not lie in the same place
skew lines are noncoplanar lines, which means they aren't parallel and they also don't intersect skew lines do not intersect and are not coplanar
Skew lines never intersect. If two lines intersect, then they are known as "intersecting lines", not skew lines.