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Let z1 an d z2 be two distinct complex numbers an d let z = (1 – t) z1 + tz2 for some real number t with 0 < t < 1. If Arg (w) denotes the principal argument of a non-zero complex number w, then (2010)a)| z -z1|+| z -z2|=| z1- z2|b)Arg (z – z1) = Arg (z – z2)c)d)Arg (z – z1) = Arg (z2 – z1)Correct answer is option 'A,C,D'. Can you explain this answer? for JEE 2024 is part of JEE preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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