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Just say if I have a line with collinear points PMQ. If I were to calculate the gradient of the end points P and Q, is it viable to use the gradient of PM (or QM) instead?

(if so, do I need to state it in my proof)
 

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That is fine, as they are collinear.

In the case of picky teachers, maybe write something brief like "Since P, M and Q are collinear, grad PQ = grad PM"
 

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