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There is a systematic method to solve problems of this sort ( the $p,q$ method) by reducing them to computations which can be done by hand. Assume the vertices are $(0,0), (1,0), (p,q)$. The three new points have the form $(x+t(p-1),y+tq), (x-up,y-uq), (x+s,y)$ with three parameters.Thses can be reduced to one free parameter by the parallelism condition. One then uses the condition on the rank of the matrix with rows $$(x^2 ,xy , y^2 ,x ,y, 1)$$ one for each of the seven points, which ensures that they line on a conic. Now compute the quadratic equation of the corresponding conic (with coefficients which depend on $p,q,x,y$). It is then routine to compute the coordianates of $O$ and verify the collinearity condition.

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