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OpenStudy (moongazer):

Please explain this.

OpenStudy (moongazer):

OpenStudy (moongazer):

Isn't it that points are colinear if they both belongs in the same line but why is it the graph shows that the points are colinear even if I don't see a line with the points

OpenStudy (moongazer):

I am just confused :)

OpenStudy (moongazer):

does it mean all the points in the graphs are collinear?

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

nevermind what i said...

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

but it says so in your document that points can be colinear even if it isn't drawn in the figure

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

so yes N and A become colinear through that condition

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

and it seems like i said earlier any two points are colinear...seems it was right from the start..sorry for the confusion

OpenStudy (moongazer):

But why points can be colinear even if it isn't drawn in the figure?

OpenStudy (moongazer):

here is another thing that confuses me about coplanar

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

like i said earlier colinear doesnt just mean it is within a shown line..two points are colinear IF you CAN draw a line connecting them..since those two points satisfy that..they are colinear

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

could you not use ms word? downloading may cause problems...please post them in some other ways

OpenStudy (moongazer):

ok, sorry for that I think I understand it now. Thanks :)

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