The collinear points are also known as coplanar but coplanar cannot be collinear all the time.
What is collinear points and coplanar points?
The difference between Collinear Points and Coplanar Points is that the former a states that if three or more points lies in a straight line and a line on which the points lie, especially if it is related to a geometric figure such as triangle, is also called an axis while the latter are simply the same as the meaning of the Collinear but lies on the same plane.
Collinear points lie on the same line and Coplanar points also lies in the same plane.
For example, we have a image which has 3 points A, B and C on the plane M. Those points and plane lies on the same line. So, that it can be known as collinear and coplanar.
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