Coplanar Points

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A group of points are coplanar if they are contained in the same plane. Similarly, lines are coplanar if the points which define them are coplanar. Non-coplanar points are points that cannot possibly be contained in one plane. In this instance, there must exist at least four points because any three points can define one plane.


Categories: [Plane Geometry]


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