Mathematics
Mathematics, 16.12.2021 07:10, sanafarghal

Consider three points on a plane, P = (βˆ’4, 0), Q = (βˆ’1, 12) and R = (4, 32).

Part A. Find the equation of the line through P and Q.

Part B. Use your equation in Part A to show that R is on the same line as P and Q.

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Consider three points on a plane, P = (βˆ’4, 0), Q = (βˆ’1, 12) and R = (4, 32).

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