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Yes. In fact any three points that are not collinear define a plane and therefore MUST lie on a plane.

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Q: Can noncollinear parts lie on the same plane?
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Points that do not lie on the same line?

noncollinear


What are noncollinear points?

This is a geometry term. It's a point that does not pass or lie on the same line as another point.


Points that do not all lie on the same line are called?

Noncollinear points are points which are not all on a common line.


A line and two points are guaranteed to be coplanar if?

they lie in the same plane


What lines cannot lie in the same plane?

Skew lines cannot lie in the same plane.


What does the math term noncollinear mean?

Since collinear is points that lie on the same line, and you need two points to form a line so those 2 points are collinear. So the opposite of that is noncollinear.


What are points that lie on the same plane?

Points that lie on the same plane are coplanar. Generally, three points have to be coplanar, but more than that can be in any plane.


What is the difference between collinear and non collinear?

In order for three or more points to be collinear, they must lie on the same line. Two points would always be collinear. Noncollinear are points that do not lie in the same line.


Point does not lie on plane?

non-coplanar points are points that does not lie on the same plane... by:GRAETIA VILLANUEVA...


Two lines that lay in the same plane are?

coplanar (which means that they lie on the same plane)


Points that line on the same plane?

Points or lines that lie on the same plane are coplanar.


One plane always passes through three noncollinear points?

If you're asking a question, then the answer is 'no'. If you're making a statement, then the statement is false. I can always lay a single plane down on any three points you choose. If your points are in the same straight line, then there an infinite number of other planes that your points all lie in. If they're not all in the same straight line, then there's only one plane.