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Any help would be appreciated. =)

The points z1 z2 and z3 are 3 complex numbers that lie on a circle passing though the origin. Prove that the points which represent 1/z1 , 1/z2 and 1/z3 are collinear
 

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Use the fact that exterior angle of cyclic quad is equal to opposite interior angle. You will get:

[maths]arg(z_2-z_3)-arg(z_3)=arg(z_1-z_2)-arg(z_1)\\arg(z_2-z_3)-[arg(z_3)+arg(z_2)]=arg(z_1-z_2)-[arg(z_1)+arg(z_2)]\\arg(\frac{z_2-z_3}{z_2z_3})=arg(\frac{z_1-z_2}{z_1z_2})\\\therefore arg(\frac{1}{z_2}-\frac{1}{z_1})=arg(\frac{1}{z_3}-\frac{1}{z_2})[/maths]

So they are collinear.
 

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