Incidence geometry

Collinearity

In geometry, collinearity of a set of points is the property of their lying on a single line. A set of points with this property is said to be collinear (sometimes spelled as colinear). In greater generality, the term has been used for aligned objects, that is, things being "in a line" or "in a row". (Wikipedia).

Collinearity
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Collinearity and Distance: Determining if Three Points are Collinear, Example 1

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Collinearity and Distance: Determining if Three Points are Collinear, Example 2

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What are collinear points

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Collinearity and Distance: Determining if Three Points are Collinear, Example 3

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Parallel vectors and collinear points example

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Multicollinearity (Part C)

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