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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.
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They are skew and will never intersect.
Reason: a lies in plane T and b lies in plane X; since T and X are parallel and distinct the two lines lie in different (noncoplanar) planes, so they cannot meet — i.e., they are skew.
Reason: a lies in plane T and b lies in plane X; since T and X are parallel and distinct the two lines lie in different (noncoplanar) planes, so they cannot meet — i.e., they are skew.
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