In two dimensions, lines are either parallel or they intersect at a single point. If they are parallel, then either they have no points in common, or they share every point in common.
In three dimensions, there is a further possibility: a pair of lines might not be parallel and have no points of intersection. We say that the lines are skew.
If two parallel lines share any point, then they share all points – i.e. they are identical


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