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Coplanarity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In geometry, a set of points in space is coplanar if the points all lie in the same geometric plane. For example, three distinct points are always coplanar; but four points in space are usually no...
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Geometric objects lying in a common plane are said to be coplanar. Three noncollinear points determine a plane and so are trivially coplanar. ...
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Definition If two things are coplanar it means that they are in the same plane. ... MathMe Brain In this case, the prefix 'co' means in unison (or together) just like the word coexist means to exist together. So coplanar means that things exist in the same plane.
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Do two intersecting lines have to be coplanar? ... Date: 08/23/2002 at 10:19:53 From: Alice Matthews Subject: Geometry - Intersecting lines Do two intersecting lines have to be coplanar?
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The Parallelogram of Forces Method is one of the graphical methods developed to find the resultant of a coplanar force system. Two or more concurrent forces can be replaced by a single resultant force that is statically equivalent to these forces.
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Next: coplanar_orientation ... CGAL Open Source Project. Release 3.3.1. 25 August 2007 ... Navigation: Up, Table of Contents, Package Overview, Bibliography, Index, Title Page , Acknowledging CGAL...
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