2 points determine a straight line and are always, by definition, collinear.
A set of 3 points will always be coplanar, but will only sometimes be collinear. Collinear points are always coplanar as well.
Yes, two points are always collinear. You can draw a line through any two points.
"Collinear" means "on the same straight line".Two points are always collinear, because you can always draw a straight linebetween any two points. Three points may or may not be collinear.
In order for three or more points to be collinear, they must lie on the same line. Two points would always be collinear. Noncollinear are points that do not lie in the same line.
2 points determine a straight line and are always, by definition, collinear.
A set of 3 points will always be coplanar, but will only sometimes be collinear. Collinear points are always coplanar as well.
No but they are always coplanar.
Yes, two points are always collinear. You can draw a line through any two points.
"Collinear" means "on the same straight line".Two points are always collinear, because you can always draw a straight linebetween any two points. Three points may or may not be collinear.
In order for three or more points to be collinear, they must lie on the same line. Two points would always be collinear. Noncollinear are points that do not lie in the same line.
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Collinear points are points that lie on the same line. Noncollinear points do not lie on the same line. Any two points are always collinear, i.e. forming a line. Three or more points can be collinear along a single line.Collinear points lies on the same straight line.
If points B and C are collinear, it means that they lie on the same straight line. To determine if points B and C are collinear, you would need to know the coordinates or have a visual representation of the points.
Any two points are always collinear, since you can draw a straight line passing through any two points.
Only when they are not collinear.