If A and B be two complex numbers satisfying . Then the two points represented by A and B…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
If A and B be two complex numbers satisfying
. Then the two points represented by A and B and the origin form the vertices of
. Then the two points represented by A and B and the origin form the vertices of- an equilateral triangle
- an isosceles triangle which is not equilateral
- an isosceles triangle which is not right angled
- a right angled triangle
Answer
(A) an equilateral triangle
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