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If `z!=1` and `(z^2)/(z-1)` is real, then the point represented by the complex number z lies (1) either on the real axis or on a circle passing through the origin (2) on a circle with centre at the origin (3) either on the real axis or on a circle not passing through the origin (4) on the imaginary axis

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