Plot the following points and check whether they are collinear or not:
$(1,1), (2,-3), (-1,-2)$

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(N/A) $1$. Plot the points $A(1, 1)$,$B(2, -3)$,and $C(-1, -2)$ on a Cartesian plane.
$2$. Observe the positions of these points on the graph.
$3$. $A$ set of points is said to be collinear if they all lie on the same straight line.
$4$. By connecting these points,we can see that they do not form a single straight line.
$5$. Therefore,the given points are not collinear.

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