The points A(1,2,-1), B(2,5,-2), C(4,4,-3) and (3,1,-2) are
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Three Dimensional Geometry
The points \(A(1,2,-1), B(2,5,-2), C(4,4,-3)\) and \(\square(3,1,-2)\) are
- Collinear
- Vertices of a rectangle
- Vertices of a square
- Vertices of rhombus
Answer
(A) Collinear
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