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Are points Q, R, X, & W non-coplanar? Explain.​

Are points Q, R, X, & W non-coplanar? Explain.​-example-1
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No, they are co-planar.

Step-by-step explanation:

Points Q, R, X, and W are all in the plane QRXW. Planes do not have to be at ninety-degree angles (that is, straight up and down or straight to the left and right). However, the points Q, S, U, and X would not be coplanar as a plane must be a flat surface.

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