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`P(z_1),Q(z_2),R(z_3)a n dS(z_4)` are four complex numbers representing the vertices of a rhombus taken in order on the complex lane, then which one of the following is/ are correct? `(z_1-z_4)/(z_2-z_3)` is purely real `a m p(z_1-z_4)/(z_2-z_3)=a m p(z_2-z_4)/(z_3-z_4)` `(z_1-z_3)/(z_2-z_4)` is purely imaginary It is not necessary that `|z_1-z_3|!=|z_2-z_4|`

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