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Using section formula show that the points A (2,3,4),B (1,2,1) and C(0,13,2) are collinear.

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The given points are A(2,3,4),B(1,2,1) and C(0,13,2)
Let P be a point that divides AB in the ratio k:1.
Using section formula, the coordinates of P are given by,
(k(1)+2k+1,k(2)3k+1,k(1)+4k+1)
Now, we will find the value of k at which point P coincides with point C.
k+2k+1=0, we get k=2
For k=2, the coordinates of point P are (0,13,2),
i.e., C(0,13,2) is a point that divides AB internally in the ratio 2:1 and is the same as point P
Hence, points A,B and C are collinear.

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