The complement of the triangle in the plane.
They lie in the same plane, but they don't necessarily have to lie on the same line. Every triangle consists of three points that are coplanar but non-colinear.
Points that lie on the same plane are coplanar. Generally, three points have to be coplanar, but more than that can be in any plane.
non-coplanar points are points that does not lie on the same plane... by:GRAETIA VILLANUEVA...
Yes.
coplanar points
Coplanar points lie on the same plane. A plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions. Coplanar points can be thought of as points that all lie in the same plane and can be connected by straight lines without leaving that plane.
They are coplanar. ANY 2 lines would be coplanar, however a third line can be outside of the plane. just like 3 points will designate a plane and a triangle
Points or lines that lie on the same plane are coplanar.
Not necessarily. Coplanar means that points lie on the same plane whereas collinear means that points lie on the same line. Points on a plane do not necessarily lie along the same line.
They are lines or points that lie on the same plane. Remember 3 or more points are collinear if they lie on the same line. IF those lines lie on the same plane they are coplanar.
coplanar
coplanar are points that lie on the same plane meanwhile non coplanar are points that don't lie on the same plane.