Check the alternative that contains ALL possible values of p so that the points A=(p−3,−2), B=(2p,−6) and C=(2p−3,−6) are aligned. A. Points are aligned to any real value of p. B. p=4 C. There is no real number p so the points are aligned. D. p=−1 E. p=−4

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Check the alternative that contains ALL possible values of p so that the points A=(p−3,−2), B=(2p,−6) and C=(2p−3,−6) are aligned.

A. Points are aligned to any real value of p.

B. p=4

C. There is no real number p so the points are aligned.

D. p=−1

E. p=−4

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