Difference between revisions of "Coplanar"

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'''Coplanar''' means lying in the same [[plane]]. [[Coplanar points]] are contained in one plane. Coplanar lines are lines that are in one plane.
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'''Coplanar''' means lying in the same [[plane]]. [[Coplanar points]] are contained in one plane. Coplanar lines are lines that are in one plane. A set of up to three points must always be coplanar: the minimum number of points that can lie in different planes is four.
  
 
[[Category:Plane Geometry]]
 
[[Category:Plane Geometry]]

Latest revision as of 12:57, May 14, 2009

Coplanar means lying in the same plane. Coplanar points are contained in one plane. Coplanar lines are lines that are in one plane. A set of up to three points must always be coplanar: the minimum number of points that can lie in different planes is four.