Tom S. answered 06/19/20
Experienced, Patient Secondary School, College, and SAT/ACT Math Tutor
Hello Huzaifa,
I will give you some ideas for this one. You may not be using this method in your class.
Find the displacement vector from A to B. Then if you add any multiple of vector AB to A, you will get a point on a line. You can call the scalar for the multiple t instead of k to get the traditional parameter.