If lines lie in two planes, then the lines are coplanar.
Coplanar :The vectors are in the same plane.Non coplanar :The vectors are not in the same plane.
because coplanar is coplanar and collinear is collinear!!
Points that are coplanar are on the same plane.
Vectors that sum to zero are coplanar and coplanar vectors sum to zero.
coplanar are points that lie on the same plane meanwhile non coplanar are points that don't lie on the same plane.
What is non-coplanar lines?
non-coplanar points
Contrapositive Cube Coordinate Geometry Coplanar Converse Convex set Coordinate Coordinate Plane Coordinatized line Corollary to a theorem Corresponding Angles Counterclockwise
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.
yes, two lines can be coplanar.
No, they always are From Wikipedia.org, "The World's Encyclopedia" when I searched coplanar In geometry, a set of points in space is coplanar if the points all lie in the same geometric plane. For example, three distinct points are always coplanar; but four points in space are usually not coplanar. Since 3 points are always coplanar. A point and line are always coplanar