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    If Three Points (X<sub>1</sub>, Y<sub>1</sub>), (X<sub>2</sub>, Y<sub>2</sub>), and (X<sub>3</sub>, Y<sub>3</sub>)
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If Three Points (X1, Y1), (X2, Y2), and (X3, Y3)

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If three points (x1, y1), (x2, y2), and (x3, y3) are collinear (line on the same line), then the following must be satisfied.
If three points (x<sub>1</sub>, y<sub>1</sub>), (x<sub>2</sub>, y<sub>2</sub>), and (x<sub>3</sub>, y<sub>3</sub>) are collinear (line on the same line), then the following must be satisfied.    Determine whether (6, -10), (16, -1), and (-4, -19) are collinear. Determine whether (6, -10), (16, -1), and (-4, -19) are collinear.

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