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COLLINEAR

AND COPLANAR
POINTS
DEFINE:
NON-COLLINEAR POINTS

- are points that - are points that


lie on the same do not lie on the
line same line
DEFINE:
COPLANAR POINTS NON-COPLANAR POINTS

Points that do
Points that lie on not lie on the
the SAME plane SAME plane
The intersection of geometric figures is the set
of all points that are common to the given
figures
The intersection of two lines is a POINT.
The intersection of geometric figures is the set
of all points that are common to the given
figures

LINE AB passes through PLANE c


Notice that common to
both line and plane is
POINT B.

The intersection
of line and plane
is a POINT.
An empty set: If a
line is parallel to the
plane.
A line: if the
plane contains
that line.
PARALLEL LINES – two lines do not have any
points in common and even you extend the two
lines, there will be no intersection.

Plane c containing
two lines WX and YZ

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