Chapter 1: Q3 (page 2)
It appears as if points P, X, and T might lie on a straight line. Use a ruler or the edge of a sheet of paper to see if they do.

Short Answer
The straight line does not contain the points P, X and T.
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Chapter 1: Q3 (page 2)
It appears as if points P, X, and T might lie on a straight line. Use a ruler or the edge of a sheet of paper to see if they do.

The straight line does not contain the points P, X and T.
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