SOLUTION: Let C1 and C2 be two circles that intersect at two points A and B. Let P be the point diametrically opposite A on C1, and let Q be the point diametrically opposite A on C2. Are P,

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Question 1027328: Let C1 and C2 be two circles that intersect at two points A and B. Let P be the point diametrically opposite A on C1, and let Q be the point diametrically opposite A on C2. Are P, B, and Q collinear? Prove that they are or are not. Do an analytic geometry proof (a proof using general coordinates).
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