Complex NumbersHard
Question
If complex numbers 1, −1 and i are represented by points A, B and C respectively on a compex plane, then they are -
Options
A.vertices of an isosceles triangle
B.vertices of right-angled triangle
C.collinear
D.vertices of an equilateral triangle
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