Points that are all located on the same line are referred to as collinear points. These points share a linear relationship, meaning they can be connected by a single straight line without any deviation. In a two-dimensional coordinate system, if the points satisfy the equation of a line (e.g., (y = mx + b)), they are considered collinear. Examples include points like (1, 2), (2, 4), and (3, 6), which all lie on the same line with a slope of 2.
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