Plane
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Plane can also refer to airplane.
A plane is a perfectly flat surface extending in all directions. Try to imagine the ceiling of a room, only extended into all directions infinitely.
A very flat piece of land is often called a plane.
In geometry a plane is made up of an infinite number of lines (or points). It has no thickness.
All planes are flat surfaces. If a surface is not flat, it is called a curved surface.
A plane figure is part of a plane. We name it by the capital letters (e.g. A, B, C, ...X, Y, Z) we put it at its corners.
A plane has two dimensions : length and width
Mathematicians say two planes can be:
- Parallel = they never meet.
- Concurrent = they meet forming a line.
- Coincident = they are one and the same.
For more than three, nothing is sure.