SOLUTION: Is it possible to find two lines in space which are neither parallel nor intersecting? EXPLAIN PLEASE

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Question 365411: Is it possible to find two lines in space which are neither parallel nor intersecting? EXPLAIN PLEASE
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In space yes.
Place one line in a plane.
Place a second line perpendicular to the first line in the same plane.
Now separate the two lines in a direction perpendicular to the plane they both lie in.
Now the lines are neither parallel nor do they intersect.

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