Lines or points lying on the same plane
A circle is two dimensional; a sphere is three dimensionalAnswerA circle is a simple shape consisting of points in a plane (flat surface) which are equidistant from a given point called the center. A sphere is a perfectly round geometrical object in three-dimensional space, such as the shape of a round ball. Like a circle in three dimensions, a perfect sphere is completely symmetrical around its center, with all points on the surface lying the same distance r from the center point.
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As a cylinder has 0 corners, the answer to that question will be 0 A cylinder does not have any vertices. The faces are circular and do not have any points where the edges meet each other.For solid geometric shapes, a vertex (singular form of vertices) is a point where three or more edges meet. Since a cylinder has only two edges meeting each other (the circle and the rectangle), it has 0 vertices.
Non collinear refers to three or more points that are not all on the same straight line.
A straight line connecting two points on the circumference of a circle
Noncollinear (not noncolliner) refers to points that are not all lying on the same straight line.
Collinear means lying in the same straight line.
Collinear points are three or more points lying on the same line.Non-collinear point are when less than three (not including three) points lie on a line.
That is called an arc.
POINT- it has no lenght, no width and no thickness LINE- it has a lenght but no width and thickness. A line in geometry will always mean a straight line, which extends indifinitely in two opposites directions.. PLANE- it is a flat surface in which any two points are joined by a straight line lying entirely on the surface..
For example, you might name an angle as "ABC", where "B" is the vertex, and "A" and "C" are points lying on the sides of the angle. If there are additional points on the same sides, you can substitute those points instead.
-- the corners of the floor of your room -- the corners of the ceiling of your room -- any number of points on a piece of paper lying on a desk -- the ends of the legs of a 3-legged stool standing anywhere -- any two points -- any three points
intersection
The center.
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