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Standard VI
Mathematics
Collinear Points
Show that the...
Question
Show that the
(
1
,
1
)
(
−
2
,
7
)
and
(
3
,
−
3
)
are collinear.
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Solution
Line joinig
(
1
,
1
)
and
(
3
,
−
3
)
will be
(
y
−
1
)
=
(
−
3
−
1
3
−
1
)
(
x
−
1
)
y
−
1
=
2
x
+
2
⟹
2
x
+
y
=
3
On simplifying with
(
−
2
,
7
)
.
Since all these points satisfying equation of the line, they are collinear.
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