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In this video I go over determining the distance between skew lines, which are lines that are not parallel and don't intersect. To determine this, we can first interpret the skew lines as being on two parallel planes. This just means that we need to determine a single normal vector that is perpendicular to both skew lines. Then, we can simply determine a point on the skew line / parallel plane and use our point-to-plane distance formula. I double check this, as per usual, with the amazing GeoGebra 3D graphing calculator. Note that GeoGebra uses a distance formula that requires knowing both equations of the parallel planes, which I determine the second equation at the end of the video. Here is the link to the GeoGebra calculator so you can play around with it: https://www.geogebra.org/calculator/kccatfbp
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