Answer: The lines are skew.
Explanation: Two lines can only be parallel OR skew Or intersect each other. To determine that:
1) If the lines are parallel, divide the coefficient that precedes the variable of each equation and compare:
![(7)/(8) \\eq (6)/(8) \\eq (1)/(4)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/u2g11bxdqcylrjejd9hyjmx7vujc00x56w.png)
Since they are not equal, L1 and L2 are not parallel.
2) If the lines intersect, when you equal the equations the variable is a valid statement:
25 + 7t = - 12 + 8t (1)
17 + 6t = - 17 + 8t (2)
t = - 11 + 4t (3)
Using (3) to solve the system:
t - 4t = - 11
3t = 11
t =
![(11)/(3)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/zx6b4j2bu5cn3h64ro1fzdx9ygahc0ybsr.png)
Substituing t in (1):
25 + 7(11/3) = -12 + 8(11/3)
25 + 77/3 = - 12 + 88/3
![(152)/(3) = (52)/(3)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/zomdlsdfj0uv8l5l4f98h4uyj5p8ttm6ci.png)
Which is not true, so, the lines does NOT intersect.
As they are none of the other options, it can be concluded that the lines L1 and L2 are skew.