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Let `Z_1` and `Z_2` are two non-zero complex number such that `|Z_1+Z_2|=|Z_1|=|Z_2|`, then `Z_1/Z_2` may be :

A

`1 + omega`

B

`1+ omega^2`

C

`omega`

D

`omega^2`

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