Define colonial point in maths
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I think it should be collinear?
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Collinear points are points that lie on the same line. The word 'collinear' breaks down into the prefix 'co-' and the word 'linear.' 'Co-' indicates togetherness, as in coworker or cooperate. 'Linear' refers to a line. So, collinear basically means points that hang out on the same line together.
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Collinear Points➙ The three or more points that lie on a same straight line are called collinear points.
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❖ Collinear:- 'Co' means Together and 'Linear' means on the line.
❖ Ex:- The points & lie on the line.
❖ If the three points A (2, 4) ; B (4, 6) & C (6, 8) are collinear then slopes of any two pairs of points will be equal.
❖ Three points are collinear ifthe value of area of triangle formed by the three points is zero.
❖ Two points are trivially collinear since two points determine a line.
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Collinear Points➙ The three or more points that lie on a same straight line are called collinear points.
________________________⤵
❖ Collinear:- 'Co' means Together and 'Linear' means on the line.
❖ Ex:- The points & lie on the line.
❖ If the three points A (2, 4) ; B (4, 6) & C (6, 8) are collinear then slopes of any two pairs of points will be equal.
❖ Three points are collinear ifthe value of area of triangle formed by the three points is zero.
❖ Two points are trivially collinear since two points determine a line.
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