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Can anyone help?? Are points F,M,G and P coplanar? Explain.

Can anyone help?? Are points F,M,G and P coplanar? Explain.-example-1
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No the points are not coplanar because the points are not in the same plane
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Answer: no the points are not coplanar

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Step-by-step explanation:

The term "coplanar" means "all points are in the same plane".

A plane is a flat surface like a sheet of paper.

Points G and P are in the bottom plane, which we can think as the first floor of the building. Point F is on the second floor, on a separate plane above. This is sufficient info to conclude that no the points are not coplanar since they are not all on the same plane.

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