Asked by bobo
Consider the diagram.
Lines AC and RS are
coplanar.
parallel.
perpendicular.
skew.
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I can’t see the diagram. Please upload it or describe where points A, C, R, and S lie.
Meanwhile, here are the quick rules you can use to decide:
- If the two lines share a point (for example they meet at C or R) they intersect. If they intersect at a right angle they are perpendicular; otherwise they are just intersecting (and therefore coplanar).
- If they do not meet but have the same direction (never meet, same slope/direction) they are parallel (and coplanar).
- If they do not meet and are not parallel, then they are skew (not in the same plane).
- Any two intersecting or parallel lines are coplanar; skew lines are not coplanar.
Give the diagram or describe the relative positions of A, C, R, S (which points lie on the same face/plane, whether AC and RS cross, etc.), and I’ll pick the correct choice.
Meanwhile, here are the quick rules you can use to decide:
- If the two lines share a point (for example they meet at C or R) they intersect. If they intersect at a right angle they are perpendicular; otherwise they are just intersecting (and therefore coplanar).
- If they do not meet but have the same direction (never meet, same slope/direction) they are parallel (and coplanar).
- If they do not meet and are not parallel, then they are skew (not in the same plane).
- Any two intersecting or parallel lines are coplanar; skew lines are not coplanar.
Give the diagram or describe the relative positions of A, C, R, S (which points lie on the same face/plane, whether AC and RS cross, etc.), and I’ll pick the correct choice.
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