Yes. Any two points are always coplanar.
Yes. Any two points are always coplanar.
If two points are coplanar, they lie on the same plane.
In 3-dimensional space, yes, any three points are coplanar.
Any set of points that are collinear must be coplanar.
Definition of Coplanar points: Coplanar means that the points are on the equal plane. Plane is a two-dimensional object, with as such is a bit more complicated.Collinear,line,plane and point are the related terms of coplanar.Points that are on the same plane. 2 points are alwayscoplanar...3 points are always coplanar...4 points are sometimes coplanar.
non-coplanar points
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.
>Two points that lie on the same plane. Any pair of points on the plane will thus >form a line. (In most basic geometry classes, the majority of the class work is >only concerned with one plane) Any number of points can be coplanar. In fact, any 3 points are always coplanar, and if they are not colinear (all three on the same line), they define a unique plane.
Coplanar Points are points that lie on the same line.
Yes. In fact, any three are.
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.
This is a nonsense question. Any three point are always coplanar.