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The complex numbers `z_1 z_2 and z3` satisfying `(z_1-z_3)/(z_2-z_3) =(1- i sqrt(3))/2` are the vertices of triangle which is (1) of area zero (2) right angled isosceles(3) equilateral (4) obtuse angled isosceles

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