In agile, what should be planned when starting a project?

In my flexible development course, after collecting user requirements, I am invited to write a plan (for application development), which should determine the actions of the project, stages - iterations and final results. A plan is actually a failure.

So, what should the initial plan look like in a flexible project? If I give a plan of everything in advance (as the homework asks), is this not a model of a waterfall. If each iteration in a flexible transaction is associated with a whole do-check-act plan cycle, then why do we need an initial plan?

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