Question
Planes T and X are parallel. Plane T contains line a. Plane X contains line b.
Planes T and X are parallel. Plane T contains line a and plane X contains line b.
Which best explains the relationship between lines a and b?
They are skew and will never intersect.
They are parallel and will never intersect.
They are perpendicular and will intersect.
They will intersect at two points.
Planes T and X are parallel. Plane T contains line a and plane X contains line b.
Which best explains the relationship between lines a and b?
They are skew and will never intersect.
They are parallel and will never intersect.
They are perpendicular and will intersect.
They will intersect at two points.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Since planes T and X are parallel, and line a is contained in plane T while line b is contained in plane X, lines a and b cannot intersect at any point.
The correct relationship between lines a and b is:
**They are skew and will never intersect.**
Skew lines are lines that are not parallel and do not intersect, which is the correct description for lines that lie in parallel planes.
The correct relationship between lines a and b is:
**They are skew and will never intersect.**
Skew lines are lines that are not parallel and do not intersect, which is the correct description for lines that lie in parallel planes.