Yes, when they are the coordinates of a straight line equation.
If they lie in the same plane.
-lie in the same plane -are collinear
True. If four points are collinear, they lie on the same straight line, which means they can also be contained within a plane. Since any three points define a plane, and all four points lie on the same line, they are indeed coplanar.
Points or lines that lie on the same plane are coplanar.
non-coplanar points are points that does not lie on the same plane... by:GRAETIA VILLANUEVA...
If they lie in the same plane.
lie on the same plane and are collinear
-lie in the same plane -are collinear
all of them are collinear they lie in the same plane
Sometimes.
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.
True. If four points are collinear, they lie on the same straight line, which means they can also be contained within a plane. Since any three points define a plane, and all four points lie on the same line, they are indeed coplanar.
There are no planes containing any number of given points. Two points not the same define a line. Three points not in a line define a plane. For four or more points to lie in the same plane, three can be arbitrary but not on the same line, but the fourth (and so on) points must lie in that same plane.
Points or lines that lie on the same plane are coplanar.
non-coplanar points are points that does not lie on the same plane... by:GRAETIA VILLANUEVA...
coplanar points
Coplanar points lie on the same plane. A plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface that extends infinitely in all directions. Coplanar points can be thought of as points that all lie in the same plane and can be connected by straight lines without leaving that plane.