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Let z1=10+6i and z2=4+6idot If z is any ...

Let `z_1=10+6i` and `z_2=4+6idot` If `z` is any complex number such that the argument of `((z-z_1))/((z-z_2))` is `pi/4,` then prove that `|z-7-9i|=3sqrt(2)` .

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