Janelle says that lines l and m are skew lines.

Planes B and A intersect. Plane B is vertical and contains vertical line n. Plane A is horizontal and contains horizontal line m. Line m and n are perpendicular. Line l is on plane A and it is slightly diagonal.
Is Janelle correct?

Yes, because the lines are not parallel.
Yes, because the lines will intersect.
No, because the lines are in the same plane.
No, because the lines are perpendicular.


Answer :

Answer:

C: No, beacause the lines are in the same plane.  

Step-by-step explanation:

because skewed lines must lie in different planes.  

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The lines are in the same plane option third "No, because the lines are in the same plane" is correct.

What is a perpendicular line?

Lines that intersect at a right angle are named perpendicular lines. Lines that are always the same distance apart from each other are known as parallel lines.

The question is incomplete.

The complete question is in the picture, please refer to the attached picture.

We have two lines shown in the picture, line l, and line m.

As we know the skew lines are in different planes and do not intersect.

Thus, the lines are in the same plane option third "No, because the lines are in the same plane" is correct.

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