Two straight lines in the same plane can't possibly have more than one point in common,
unless they are both the same line.
If they're parallel, they have no common points.
If they're not parallel, then have exactly one common point.
If they're the same line, then every point on one line is also on the other one.
Any two lines that cross at a point. For this to be possible, they have to share a plane, can't be the same line, and can't be parallel (run side-by-side)
intersecting lines
They are parallel lines
Coplanar lines that do not intersect (have no common point) are parallel.Two objects are coplanar if they both lie in the same plane, they must either intersect or be parallel.
Parallel lines
Intersecting lines.
Lines in the same plane that are not parallel are intersecting lines.
Intersecting or coincident.
intersecting lines divergent lines convergent lines
Two lines that are not parallel and do not intersect are skew. If the non-intersecting lines are in the same plane then they are parallel.
No. Lines are infinite, so if they are not parallel, they have to intersect at some point on the plane.
Intersecting lines are those that lie in the same plane and cross each other at some point. Unless they are parallel, lines in the same plane always cross.
no. its impossible. Parallel mean lines that never touch. unless you have more than two lines. than you can make two parallel and or more intersecting them both.
Parallel lines cannot intersect in the Euclidean plane. Intersecting lines are not parallel.
No, skew lines cannot be in the same plane, since they do not have a point on common. Two lines intersect if they lie in a common plane, and by definition, these intersecting lines are not skew lines.
NO. Line are always parallel or intersecting. They're never both at the same time.
C.intersecting lines