no
Only one plane can pass through 3 non-collinear points.
A plane figure has 2 dimensions (length & width$ & is represented by a flat surface. It takes 3 noncollinear points to make a plane. A solid figure has 3 dimensions. It not only has length & width but also depth. It takes 4 noncoplaner points to make space
what is noncollinear because it was a point
Noncollinear points are points which are not all on a common line.
3 or more
Three.
A plane
1 line cause every plane contains atleast 3 or more noncollinear points
1, exactly 1 plane will
just one
no
Three
3 non-collinear points define one plane.
Yes. You require three non-collinear points to uniquely define a plane!
Yes a plane can always be drawn three any three points, whether they are linear or not.
Only one plane can pass through 3 non-collinear points.