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From: brightstorm2
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  • yay!

    

  • @brightstorm2 Is the Website down, because it isn't working

  • That's not a rigorous, nor correct definition of parallel lines.. just saying

  • me too gotta get me some skeeew lines!!! they turn me on

  • Gotta get me some shrimp n' Skew lines

  • thank you. good i past my examination.. wew.

  • I LOVE YOU!

  • The skew lines in this example are incorrect. They are coplanar. The plane they lie in exists, it is just not drawn. On his picture, an example of skew lines would be AB and FG.

  • These are great videos, thank you :)

  • Actually, even skew lines are coplanar. Any two lines are coplanar, you just have to consider a different plane.

  • @tantalides Wrong.

  • @awesome220 Good call, you're right. I was using the term incorrectly. I thought that coplanar meant that there was a plane that contains points from both lines, not the entirety of both lines.

  • thanks sir

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  • ty ! u are awsome teacher

  • OHHHHHH that was awesome now i get it thanks a lot brightstorm good help

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