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Prove that P(−2, 2), Q(1, 4) and R(7, 8) are collinear. - Mathematics

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Prove that P(−2, 2), Q(1, 4) and R(7, 8) are collinear.

Theorem
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Solution

Step 1: Use the Area of Triangle Formula

P(x1, y1) = (−2, 2)

Q(x2, y2) = (1, 4)

R(x3, y3) = (7, 8)

Area = `1/2 |x_1(y_2 − y3) + x_2(y_3 − y_1) + x_3(y_1 − y_2)|`   ... [use the area of triangle method]

= `1/2|(−2)(4 − 8) + 1(8 − 2) + 7(2 − 4)|`

= `1/2 |8 + 6 − 14|`

= `1/2|0|`

= 0

Area = 0 the points P(−2, 2), Q(1, 4), and R(7, 8) are collinear.

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Chapter 21: Coordinate Geometry - EXERCISE 21C [Page 261]

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B Nirmala Shastry Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 21 Coordinate Geometry
EXERCISE 21C | Q 10. | Page 261
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