Can lines that intersect be parallel

No, lines that intersect cannot be parallel. If two lines intersect at a point, they have different slopes and therefore cannot be parallel. Parallel lines never intersect and have the same slope.

No, lines that intersect cannot be parallel. Two lines are considered parallel if they never intersect, meaning they are always at the same distance from each other and will never meet. If two lines intersect, they are not parallel but rather are said to be intersecting or crossing each other at a particular point.

No, lines that intersect cannot be parallel. Parallel lines are lines that never meet or intersect, no matter how far they are extended in either direction. So, by definition, parallel lines cannot intersect. If two or more lines share the same slope (steepness) and do not intersect, they are considered parallel. On the other hand, intersecting lines are lines that cross each other at a point.