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    Three Points Are Collinear If the Area of the Triangle
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Three Points Are Collinear If the Area of the Triangle

Question 63

Question 63

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Three points are collinear if the area of the triangle with vertices at those three points is zero. Are the points (-18, 17), (-9, 9), and (27, -23) colinear?

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