Chapter 13: Q. 20 (page 533)
In Exercises 20 and 21 show that points P, Q, and R are collinear by showing that PQ and OR have the same slope.
P(-1, 3) Q(2, 7) R(8, 15)
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We have proved that the points are collinear.
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Chapter 13: Q. 20 (page 533)
In Exercises 20 and 21 show that points P, Q, and R are collinear by showing that PQ and OR have the same slope.
P(-1, 3) Q(2, 7) R(8, 15)
We have proved that the points are collinear.
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Find the center and radius of each circle.
Show that the triangle with verticesis an isosceles triangle.
Given points A, B, and C. Find AB, BC, and AC. Are A, B, and C collinear?
If so, which point lies between the other two?
13. A(0, 3), B(-2, 1), C(3, 6)
Find the slope of the line.

2. Which of the following points lie on a horizontal line through C?
(2, 4) (2, -4) (0, 4)
(4, 3) (15, 4) (-4, 3)

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