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Can a pair of lines be both parallel and skew? Explain.
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Can a pair of lines be both parallel and skew? Explain.
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A pair of lines can't be
both parallel and skew because if they are parallel it means that they are in the same plane and when they are skew it means that thay are in different planes, so it's impossible. Hope everything is clear.
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