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3 complex numbers Z1, Z2 and Z3 lie on a circle passing through the origin, show that 1/Z1, 1/Z2 and 1/Z3 are collinear
That would be true if the centre of the circle was the origin, however, it says the circle passes through the origin. I don't have any ideas. I don't see how its do-able considering that the locus for any Z is lZl <= R, -pi <= Arg(Z) <= pi. Are you sure the question is correct?Originally posted by Rahul
if z1, z2, z3 lie on a circle then their modulus must be the same