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Question
If z1, z2, z3, z4 are any four points in a complex plane and z is a point such that |z − z1| = |z − z2| = |z − z3 | = |z − z4|, then z1, z2, z3, and z4, are-
Options
A.vertices of a rhombus
B.vertices of a rectangle
C.concyclic
D.collinear
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