Vector Equation of a Line Let L be the line through the two points A and B. Prove that

Chapter 6, Problem 6.1.1.73

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Vector Equation of a Line Let L be the line through the two points A and B. Prove that C = (x,y) is on the line L if and only if \(\overrightarrow{O C}=t \overrightarrow{O A}+(1-t) \overrightarrow{O B}\) where t is a real number and O is the origin.

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