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Let A and B be two distinct points denot...

Let `A` and `B` be two distinct points denoting the complex numbers `alpha` and `beta` respectivley. A complex number `Z` lies between A and `B` where `Z != alpha`, `Z!= beta`. Which of the following relation `(s)` hold good?

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