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How to show three points are collinear in vectors 12?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given points a, b and c form the line segments ab, bc and ac. If ab + bc = ac then the three points are collinear. The line segments can be translated to vectors ab, bc and ac where the magnitude of the vectors are equal to the length of the respective line segments mentioned.

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Answered by Anonymous
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If ab + bc = ac then the three points are collinear. The line segments can be translated to vectors ab, bc and ac where the magnitude of the vectors are equal to the length of the respective line segments mentioned. By example of the points you've given in response to Naveen.

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