Class Solution

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    1037 - Valid Boomerang\.

    Easy

    Given an array points where <code>pointsi = x<sub>i</sub>, y<sub>i</sub></code> represents a point on the X-Y plane, return true if these points are a boomerang.

    A boomerang is a set of three points that are all distinct and not in a straight line.

    Example 1:

    Input: points = \[\[1,1],2,3,3,2]

    Output: true

    Example 2:

    Input: points = \[\[1,1],2,2,3,3]

    Output: false

    Constraints:

    • points.length == 3

    • points[i].length == 2

    • <code>0 <= x<sub>i</sub>, y<sub>i</sub><= 100</code>

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      Solution()
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      final Boolean isBoomerang(Array<IntArray> points)
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