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A student claims that if any two planes that do not intersect
are parallel, then any two lines that do not intersect should
also be parallel. How do you respond?
15 years ago

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bobpursley
The issue is what do you answer? I will be happy to critique your response.

I get the feeling you are answer grazing.
15 years ago
ross
yes because they never touch
8 years ago

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