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Coplanar points, (Define)

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Answered by ducklifechampion2016
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We start with a plane:

A plane is defined as an infinite surface, with infinitely small width, and completely flat.

Coplanar points:

Three or more points that all lie on a plane.

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Coplanar points are described as three or more points which lie in the same plane. Any set of three points in space is a coplanar. A set of four points can be coplanar or can not coplanar.

For example, three points are always coplanar and the plane they determine is unique if the points are separate and non-collinear. However, in particular, a set of four or more separate points will not lie in a single plane. If there is a plane that contains both, two lines in three-dimensional space are coplanar.

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