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If `z_(1),z_(2)" and "z_(3)` are any three complex numbers, then the fourth vertex of the parallelogram whose three vertices are `z_(1),z_(2)" and "z_(3)` taken in order is

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`z_(1)-z_(2)+z_(3)`

B

`z_(1)+z_(2)+z_(3)`

C

`(1)/(3)(z_(1)-z_(2)+z_(3))`

D

`(1)/(3)(z_(1)+z_(2)-z_(3))`

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