Points A, B and Q are coplanar.
What are coplanar points?
Points or lines are said to be coplanar if they lie in the same plane. Example 1: The points P , Q , and R lie in the same plane A . They are coplanar.
What are coplanar lines?
A line which is in the same plane as another line. Any two intersecting lines must lie in the same plane, and therefore be coplanar.
What are collinear points?
Three or more points that lie on the same line are collinear points . Example : The points A , B and C lie on the line m.
From the figure we can observe
Points A, B and Q are not in the same line.
Three points are collinear only if they are on the same line
3 points are collinear if we can draw a line that connects the points.
In the image A, Q are in a same line but B is not in the line of A and Q.
Points A, B and Q are on the base, So the three points are coplanar but not collinear.
So, Points A, B and Q are coplanar.
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