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do theese 3 points lie on the same lines?

(-4,-2) (2,2.5) (8,7)

or

(-10,4) (-3,2.8) (-17,6.8) pleeeease respond

 Dec 3, 2014

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3 points lie on the same line, if the area of the triangle from 3 points is 0:

P1=(x1,y1)P2=(x2,y2)P3=(x3,y3) The area of a triangle with 3 Points is the determinant =|(x1x2)(x3x2)(y1y2)(y3y2)| area =(x1x2)(y3y2)(y1y2)(x3x2)

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do theese 3 points lie on the same lines?

(-4,-2) (2,2.5) (8,7)

area = 0: The 3 Points lie on the same line.

II

do theese 3 points lie on the same lines?

(-10,4) (-3,2.8) (-17,6.8)

The area is not 0. The 3 Points lie not on the same line.

 Dec 3, 2014
 #1
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Whenever you have a straight line, it will have the same slope no matter what points you use.

To find whether or not these points are on one straight line:  (-4,-2)   (2,2.5)   (8,7)

Find the slope using the first two points; then find the slope using the last two points; if these slopes are the same, then the three points are on the same line. If they aren't the same, then they don't lie on the same line.

Formula for slope:  m  =  (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)

Can you take it from here?

 Dec 3, 2014
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oh my gosh! yes ! thank you so much! because of that i will probably move on to 9th grade algebra 2! thanks again!

 Dec 3, 2014
 #3
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3 points lie on the same line, if the area of the triangle from 3 points is 0:

I

do theese 3 points lie on the same lines?

(-4,-2) (2,2.5) (8,7)

area = 0: The 3 Points lie on the same line.

II

do theese 3 points lie on the same lines?

(-10,4) (-3,2.8) (-17,6.8)

The area is not 0. The 3 Points lie not on the same line.

heureka Dec 3, 2014
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That is a rather unique way of looking at this problem Heureka.  

Thanks Geno and Heureka   

 Dec 3, 2014

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