
Find a segment skew to

Answer to Problem 6MCQ
Explanation of Solution
Given :
sCalculation :
Skew lines are those that do not intersect and are not coplanar.
So, we first find the plane that do not intersect (or is parallel to) the plane EFGH and then any line segment in that will be skew to
Parallel planes are those that do not intersect . Since the opposite sides of the cube/cuboid never intersect, so , ABCD is the plane parallel to the plane EFGH in the figure as they are opposite faces of the given cube/cuboid.
Now, the line segment
So,
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