
To state: whether it is possible for the figure described to exist or not.

Answer to Problem 16WE
YES
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Two points lie in a plane X, two other points in a different plane Y, and the four points are coplanar but not collinear.
Calculation:
Yes, from the figure described below, described planes are ABCD and EFGH and points A, B, and E, F.
Now it is clear that they did not lie on the same line, but they lie in same plane named ABEF.
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