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Chapter 13 Problem 13

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Given points A, B, and C. Find AB, BC, and AC. Are A, B, and C collinear?If so, which point lies between the other two? A(0, 3), B(-2, 1), C(3, 6)

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Title Geometry 1 
Author Ray C. Jurgensen, Richard G. Brown, John W. Jurgensen
ISBN 9780395977279

Given points A, B, and C. Find AB, BC, and AC. Are A, B, and C collinearIf so, which

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