Re: Year 11 Mathematics 3 Unit Cambridge Question & Answer Thread
![](https://latex.codecogs.com/png.latex?\bg_white $Think of it in terms of vectors. Draw out and label the three points on the Argand diagram to get a feel for the three places $z_3$ could go, and recall that a parallelogram is a quadrilateral where the vectors representing opposite sides (directed the same way as each other) are equal (so they are equal both in length and direction (including ``sense'')).$)
How would you solve:
Given that z1 = 1 + i , z2 = 2 + 6i , z3 = -1 + 7i , find the three possible values of z4 so that the points representing z1, z2, z3 and z4 form a parallelogram.