Yes. Any two points are always collinear.
The thre points A, B, and C are collinear if they are in the same line.
Collinear.
Three collinear points are points that lie on the same straight line. For example, points A, B, and C can be considered collinear if they all align perfectly along a single line. In a geometric context, if you have points (1, 2), (2, 4), and (3, 6), these points are also collinear because they lie on the same line described by the equation y = 2x.
Collinear.
Three points that are not on the same line are referred to as non-collinear points. These points can form a triangle, as they create a unique plane in three-dimensional space. For example, points A (1, 2), B (3, 5), and C (4, 1) are non-collinear if they do not lie on the same straight line. In contrast, if all three points lie on a single straight line, they are considered collinear.
The thre points A, B, and C are collinear if they are in the same line.
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Collinear.
They are collinear points that lie on the same line
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Collinear.
A. Coincident
Collinear pointsPoints that lie on the same line are called collinear points. If there is no line on which all of the points lie, then they are non collinear points.
Three points that are not on the same line are referred to as non-collinear points. These points can form a triangle, as they create a unique plane in three-dimensional space. For example, points A (1, 2), B (3, 5), and C (4, 1) are non-collinear if they do not lie on the same straight line. In contrast, if all three points lie on a single straight line, they are considered collinear.
Collinear pointsPoints that lie on the same line are called collinear points. If there is no line on which all of the points lie, then they are non collinear points.