Coplanarity

id: coplanarity-181-10730549
title: Coplanarity
text: In geometry, a set of points in space are coplanar if there exists a geometric plane that contains them all. For example, three points are always coplanar, and if the points are distinct and non-collinear, the plane they determine is unique. However, a set of four or more distinct points will, in general, not lie in a single plane. Two lines in three-dimensional space are coplanar if there is a plane that includes them both. This occurs if the lines are parallel, or if they intersect each other.
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description: Geometric property of objects being in the same plane
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coplanarity
date created: 2005-02-15T11:29:44Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T05:14:16Z
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