Two non-coplanar straight lines neither intersect nor they are parallel. Such straight lines are called?
Answer: Skew lines
Explanation
Skew lines are non-coplanar, do not intersect, and are not parallel.
They exist in 3D geometry, not lying in the same plane.
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