It means that a plane ... like a sheet of paper ... can be moved around to a position
where both of the points are on it.
Two points are always coplanar, and so are three points.
If two points are coplanar, they lie on the same plane.
a point
Coplanar means "on the same plane", so we can imagine that non coplanar means "not on the same plane".For example, if you draw a square and point on a piece of paper, the two objects are coplanar. However, if we were to add depth and the objects were a distance apart, they are said to be non coplanar.
parallel
True
coplanar
It is their intersection.
When the centers of both the circles are at the same point.
Tangent circles.
They like in the same plane. ~Taam
Coplanar lines that do not intersect (have no common point) are parallel.Two objects are coplanar if they both lie in the same plane, they must either intersect or be parallel.
No. You cannot have a coplanar point without something to define the plane first.