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Consider the diagram.

Lines e and c can be described as

intersecting.
parallel.
perpendicular.
skew.

Consider the diagram. Lines e and c can be described as intersecting. parallel. perpendicular-example-1
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User Notadam
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Answer:

Skew (option d).

Explanation:

Skew lines are the lines that do not intersect with each other. These lines exist in different planes and hence do not intersect each other and they are also not parallel. For skew lines to exist, 3 -d planes are required.

Here, the lines e and c are skew lines because they do not intersect each other and are lying on different panes. They are also skew line because the planes are co-planer,

Hence, the lines e and c are skew lines.

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User Waam
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Answer:

skew.

Explanation:

Lines e and c are skew lines.

Reason:

They do not intersect with each other.

They are in different planes.

They are nor parallel to one another....

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User Navin Rauniyar
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