Vertices
Any three points anywhere in space can be the vertices of a triangle, as long as all three are not colinear.
Vertices
It's called a "triangle". All of them have three points.
False. Three collinear points determine a line while three non-collinear points determine a plane ( A Triangle)
Yes, three points can fail to form a triangle if they are collinear, meaning they all lie on the same straight line. In such a case, the points do not enclose any area and do not create the necessary three sides that define a triangle. However, if the points are not collinear, they will always form a triangle.
The three points in the fire triangle are fuel, heat and oxygen. To stop a fire you need to take one of those elements away from the triangle :)
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well yes, obviously. A triangle constitutes of three points, and you can always find a plane that traverses those three points.
A triangle? Three lines that intersect in three points.
Three non-collinear points do not determine a unique spherical triangle.
They are the three points at which the sides of a triangle meet - in pairs.
Verticy, or vertices