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If one line is skew to another, then they are (always, sometimes, never) coplanar. Which one?

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Skew lines exist in a three-dimensional geometry. These are lines that are not parallel with each other but do not intersect. They are lines that do not lie on the same plane or non-coplanar. Therefore, the correct answer is never. If one line is skew to another, then they are never coplanar.
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