SOLUTION: I hope this is in the right section, if it isn't I apologize. The points (1,-4) and (2,-1) are collinear. The points (3,19) and (5,25) are also collinear. What can you say about

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Question 730047: I hope this is in the right section, if it isn't I apologize.
The points (1,-4) and (2,-1) are collinear. The points (3,19) and (5,25) are also collinear. What can you say about the lines that cross these points?
I.. really don't even know where to start. Thanks for any help.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The points (1,-4) and (2,-1) are collinear.
The points (3,19) and (5,25) are also collinear.
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Any 2 points can be called collinear. 2 points define the line thru them.
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What can you say about the lines that cross these points?
Lines cross lines, lines don't cross points.

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