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the points p, q, r, s are collinear if points s, t,a, b are collinear then the points P, Q, R, S, T, A, B are all collinear explain your answer with the help of a diagram​

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Answered by amitnrw
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Answer:

not necessary

Step-by-step explanation:

The two points P,Q,R,S are collinear.If points S,T,A,B are collinear,then will the points P,Q,R,S,T,A,B always be collinear.Explain tour reason with a diagram​

Either the Question is wrong or Data is not correctly Mentioned

The two points P,Q,R,S  :  These are Four Points Not two

PQRS is co-linear

STAB is co-linear

only one point is common

Hence it is not necessary that  PQRSTAB will be colinear

P     Q    R    S

                    T

                    A

                    B

Above in the Picture PQRS is colinear , STAB is Colinear

but PQRSTAB is not colinear

P  Q  R   S  T  A  B - Here PQRS , STAB & PQRSTAB all are colinear

so these points may be colinear or may not be

so not necessary

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