Math, asked by amritaSN04, 10 months ago

“If three or more points lie on the same line, they are called collinear points, otherwise they are called non-collinear points.”

But 2 points can make a line as well. Are they still considered as non-collinear points?

Since there are only 2 points, are A and B non-collinear?

<—A——————B—>

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Answered by samrudhi17
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i think the answer is..

the two points are collinear because the two points are trivially collinear since two points determine a line .a line on which points lie ,especially if it is related to a geometric figure such as triangle ,sometimes known as axis...

hope this much of information about your doubt may help you..

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