Supporting hyperplane

In geometry, a supporting hyperplane of a set in Euclidean space is a hyperplane that has both of the following two properties:

  • is entirely contained in one of the two closed half-spaces bounded by the hyperplane,
  • has at least one boundary-point on the hyperplane.

Here, a closed half-space is the half-space that includes the points within the hyperplane.

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