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points M, N, and O are coplanar. points N, O, and P are coplanar. must points M, N, O, And P be Coplanar?

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Point P,N,M and O are in plane A, this demonstrates that P is coplanar to M, N, and O. However, point M, N, and O are in line c and point P is not part of it, which means they are non-collinear.

Explanation:

Points are coplanar when they are in the same plane, but non-coplanar points are not in the same plane.

Colinear points are in the same line, but non-collinear lines are not.

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First Coplanar lines are lines which lie on the same plane. The answer is "No" because points M, N and O may not be in the same plane as P. That's the best I can come up with hope it will answer your question.
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