Yes, since a plane is a two dimensional surface that extends to infinity in both directions
There are infinitely many points in a plane.
The set of all the points is the plane itself.
Points and lines on the same plane are coplanar.
No, 2 points define a line, 3 points define a plane.
a straight line ..
A plane has an infinite number of points. It takes 3 points to fix a plane i.e. you need 3 points to identify one unique plane.
There are infinitely many points in a plane.
It takes three points to make a plane. The points need to be non-co-linear. These three points define a distinct plane, but the plane can be made up of an infinite set of points.
Points and lines on the same plane are coplanar.
The set of all the points is the plane itself.
No, 2 points define a line, 3 points define a plane.
a straight line ..
If two points are in a plane, then the line that contains the points is in that plane
Any 3 points determine a plane.
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.
Any 4 points can lie in a plane, 3 points determine a plane and just take the 4th to be say the origin.
They are points on the circumference of a unique circle in the plane.