Please explain this.
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
I am just confused :)
does it mean all the points in the graphs are collinear?
nevermind what i said...
but it says so in your document that points can be colinear even if it isn't drawn in the figure
so yes N and A become colinear through that condition
and it seems like i said earlier any two points are colinear...seems it was right from the start..sorry for the confusion
But why points can be colinear even if it isn't drawn in the figure?
here is another thing that confuses me about coplanar
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
could you not use ms word? downloading may cause problems...please post them in some other ways
ok, sorry for that I think I understand it now. Thanks :)
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