
Concept explainers
i.
To calculate: Three or more points are collinear when they all lie on the same line. Use the steps below to determine whether the set of points
i.

Answer to Problem 52E
Distances are 3,5,4 and
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given set of points are
Let
Concept used:
Distance between two points
Calculation:
Using above formula distance of
Distance of
Distance of
Using above formula distance of
Distance of
Distance of
Conclusion:
The set of points formed by
The set of points formed by
ii.
To calculate: Three or more points are collinear when they all lie on the same line. Use the steps below to determine whether the set of points
ii.

Answer to Problem 52E
For
For
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Given set of points are
Let
To plot the point
Graph of
Graph of
Conclusion: For
For
iii.
To calculate: Three or more points are collinear when they all lie on the same line. Use the steps below to determine whether the set of points
iii.

Answer to Problem 52E
Three points
Explanation of Solution
from part (a) and part(b) we concluded that for 3 points, if sum of distances between any two points is equal to the distance between other points. so three points
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