~shinigami~
~Summer Song~
To show that 3 points are Collinear you can use:
x1(y2-y3) + x2(y3-y1) + x3(y1-y2) = 0
It works and I can remember this easily and it seems so much easier but I would like someone to explain to me the theory behind it incase I ever have argue that this method is valid to a teacher.
The website I got it off explains it as "A slightly more tractable condition is obtained by noting that the area of a triangle determined by three points will be zero iff they are collinear" but I'm still confused about the theroy.
Also how would I set my "working out" so that the marker would get what I was trying to do already.
Thank You in advance to all you smart people.
x1(y2-y3) + x2(y3-y1) + x3(y1-y2) = 0
It works and I can remember this easily and it seems so much easier but I would like someone to explain to me the theory behind it incase I ever have argue that this method is valid to a teacher.
The website I got it off explains it as "A slightly more tractable condition is obtained by noting that the area of a triangle determined by three points will be zero iff they are collinear" but I'm still confused about the theroy.
Also how would I set my "working out" so that the marker would get what I was trying to do already.
Thank You in advance to all you smart people.