If x + 2y = 3 is a line and A (–1, 3); B (2, –3); C (4, 9) are three points, then :
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If x + 2y = 3 is a line and A (–1, 3); B (2, –3); C (4, 9) are three points, then :
- A is on one side and B, C are on other side of the line
- A, B are on one side and C is on other side of the line
- A, C are on one side and B is on other side of the line
- All three points are on one side of the line
Answer
(C) A, C are on one side and B is on other side of the line
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