Definition for collinear and non collinearPoints that lie on the same line are called collinear points. If there is no line on which all of the points lie, then they are non collinear points.
they are points that aren't on the same line
A polygon. ---- nope sorry.. i could have two lines they are non-collinear .. and they meet - ie. they intersect.. and well, they will have = made an angle - by definition of what it means .. when two non-collinear lines meet.. polygon has to be closed.. there is nothing in the statement of the problem that one can use to state even is there are more than 2 sides.. let alone if its a closed set..
yes
Only one if they are non-collinear. An infinite number if they are collinear.
the lines which are not parallel to each other are non collinear lines
Definition for collinear and non collinearPoints that lie on the same line are called collinear points. If there is no line on which all of the points lie, then they are non collinear points.
Yes.
Lines go from one point to another points or they can go on infinitely. Lines that are collinear means that they are imposed over each other. See related link below for a good definition and more info
they are points that aren't on the same line
Two intersecting lines can always cover three non-collinear points.
Any three non-collinear points will define a single plane. A plane is composed of an infinite number of distinct lines.
6 lines.
it means a series of points that are not on the same line in a plane.
3 lines and one plane
Three
3