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If (z(3)-z(1))/(z(2)-z(1)) is a real num...

If `(z_(3)-z_(1))/(z_(2)-z_(1))` is a real number, show that the points represented by the complex numbers `z_(1),z_(2),z_(3)` are collinear.

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