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Which of the following represents a points in an Argand pane, equidistant from the roots of the equation `(z+1)^4=16 z^4?` `(0,0)` b. `(-1/3,0)` c. `(1/3,0)` d. `(0,2/(sqrt(5)))`

A

`(0,0)`

B

`(-(1)/(3),0)`

C

`((1)/(3),0)`

D

`(0,(2)/(sqrt(5)))`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`((z+1)/(z))^(4) = 16`
`rArr (z+1)/(z)= pm2,pm2i`
The roots are 1, `-1//3,(-1//5-(2//5)i),` and `(-1//5 + (2//5)i)`.
Note that `(-1//3,0)` are (1,0) are equidstant form `(1//3,0)` and since it lies on the perpendicular bisector of Ab , It will be equidistant form A and B also.
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