Yes.
The wavelength or its multiples.
Yes. Both are defined on all points other than odd multiples of 90 degrees.
No but they are always coplanar.
sampling errorAnother VIew: PROBABILITY - as expressed in plus or minus a certain number of percentage points.
All of the multiples of 10 are even.
No, they are always in the same direction, as expressed in Newton's Second Law, which is usually expressed as: F=ma (force = mass x acceleration). In this equation, acceleration is a vector, so when multiplying it by a mass (which is NOT a vector), you get another vector that points in the same direction.
A set of 3 points will always be coplanar, but will only sometimes be collinear. Collinear points are always coplanar as well.
Yes, two points are always collinear. You can draw a line through any two points.
Three points are, but not four.
all of them are collinear they lie in the same plane
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