By using the concept of equation of a line, prove that the three points (3, 0), (–2, –2) and (8, 2) are collinear.

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asked Feb 8, 2018 in Mathematics by Rohit Singh (61,782 points) 35 133 357

By using the concept of equation of a line, prove that the three points (3, 0), (–2, –2) and (8, 2) are collinear.

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answered Feb 8, 2018 by sameer (82,980 points) 5 11 37

In order to show that points (3, 0), (–2, –2), and (8, 2) are collinear, it suffices to show that the line passing through points (3, 0) and (–2, –2) also passes through point (8, 2).
The equation of the line passing through points (3, 0) and (–2, –2) is

It is observed that at x = 8 and y = 2,
L.H.S. = 2 × 8 – 5 × 2 = 16 – 10 = 6 = R.H.S.
Therefore, the line passing through points (3, 0) and (–2, –2) also passes through point (8, 2). Hence, points (3, 0), (–2, –2), and (8, 2) are collinear.

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