A plane is named by three points in the plane that is not on the same line.
points,lines,and planes
None. In ordinary geometry, a line contains an infinite number of points and, by definition, they are all collinear. In projective geometry, however, you can have three lines in the form of a triangle. Each line has only two points on it, so it cannot have 3 points collinear.
the points, lines and planes :)) -- aiyel :)
In coordinated geometry the points on a straight line will determine its equation.
Yes, if you are talking about Euclidean geometry.
In ordinary geometry, no. Any ray will have infinitely many points.
points,lines,and planes
None. In ordinary geometry, a line contains an infinite number of points and, by definition, they are all collinear. In projective geometry, however, you can have three lines in the form of a triangle. Each line has only two points on it, so it cannot have 3 points collinear.
the points, lines and planes :)) -- aiyel :)
Yes they do. In geometry, pentacles (stars) have 10 points.
It's dimension, points, and space.
In coordinated geometry the points on a straight line will determine its equation.
Yes, if you are talking about Euclidean geometry.
geometry means lines, segments, and points!!
No, it is not true. Just think of the three vertices of a triangle.
No, a sphere is not an organic form. In geometry, a sphere is a perfectly round three-dimensional object with all points equidistant from its center. Organic forms typically refer to shapes found in nature that are irregular and asymmetrical in structure.
Any three points which do not form a line.