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    Collinear Points

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    Basic definition

    Three or more points are said to be collinear if they lie on the same straight line.

    Detailed definition

    Three or more points P_1, P_2, P_3, ..., are said to be collinear if they lie on a single straight line L. A line on which points lie, especially if it is related to a geometric figure such as a triangle, is sometimes called an axis.
Two points are trivially collinear since two points determine a line.
Three points x_i = (x_i, y_i, z_i) for i = 1, 2, 3 are collinear iff the ratios of distances satisfy
x_2 - x_1 :y_2 - y_1 :z_2 - z_1 = x_3 - x_1 :y_3 - y_1 :z_3 - z_1.

    Educational grade level

    high school level

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