Yes, of course! By definition a line is a planar figure, and all the points of the line are therefore coplanar.
Coplanar Points are points that lie on the same line.
Collinear points are points that lie on the same line, while coplanar points are points that lie on the same plane.
They lie in the same plane, but they don't necessarily have to lie on the same line. Every triangle consists of three points that are coplanar but non-colinear.
They are lines or points that lie on the same plane. Remember 3 or more points are collinear if they lie on the same line. IF those lines lie on the same plane they are coplanar.
Points or lines that lie on the same plane are coplanar.
Coplanar Points are points that lie on the same line.
Collinear points are points that lie on the same line, while coplanar points are points that lie on the same plane.
Not necessarily. Coplanar means that points lie on the same plane whereas collinear means that points lie on the same line. Points on a plane do not necessarily lie along the same line.
They lie in the same plane, but they don't necessarily have to lie on the same line. Every triangle consists of three points that are coplanar but non-colinear.
They are lines or points that lie on the same plane. Remember 3 or more points are collinear if they lie on the same line. IF those lines lie on the same plane they are coplanar.
Coplanar pointsNon-collinear.
Points or lines that lie on the same plane are coplanar.
they lie in the same plane
coplanar are points that lie on the same plane meanwhile non coplanar are points that don't lie on the same plane.
Yes, if five points are collinear, they are also coplanar. Collinear points lie on the same straight line, and any set of points that lie on a single line can be contained within a single plane. Therefore, collinear points inherently satisfy the condition for being 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
if there are three or more points not all of which lie on the same line then they are known as non linear pointsif there are specifically three points not all of which lie on the same line then they are known as coplanar points as they will always lie on one plane