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How many non coplanar planes define a space?

Two are enough, if not coplanar.


Are all points of a cube coplanar?

Individual points on one side of the cube are coplanar. Points on one side might not nessasarily be coplanar with points on another side. The corners of a cube are exactly coplanar to three planes, but not all planes of the cube. In fact, no point on the cube is coplanar to all other points on the cube.


Two coplanar angles with a common side?

adjacent planes


Four points are always coplanar if?

all of them are collinear they lie in the same plane


Non coplanar lines?

Non-coplanar lines refer to points operating or showing in different planes. None of the points are in the same plane.


Is it true that three planes can intersect in only one point?

The intersection of three planes can be a plane (if they are coplanar), a line, or a point.


If four points are coplanar then they are noncollinear?

They need not be. The four vertices of a quadrilateral are coplanar but NOT collinear. On the other hand, any line (in Eucledian geometry) has an infinite number of points on it - all of which are coplanar.


Is it true that the four coplanar points determine three unique plane?

No. If the four points are coplanar, they determine only one plane!


What is a skew angle in geometry?

Skew lines are non-coplanar, which means they are in different planes. Skew lines are in different planes and they do not intersect.


What is a real life example of a coplanar plane?

two planes next to each other


How many planes can be determined if the point noncollinear?

The answer depends on the number of point. One point - as the question states - cannot be non-collinear. Any two points are always collinear. But three or more points will define a plane. If four points are non-coplanar, they will define four planes (as in a tetrahedron).


If four points are coplanar then they are also collinear?

not necassarily