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OpenStudy (curry):

Verify that 0, 1+3i, 2-i, 3+2i, are the vertices of a parrallelogram. Then prove that for any distinct, nonzero complex numbers u and v, the points 0,u,v, and u+v, are the vertices of a parrallelogram

OpenStudy (zarkon):

isn't this obvious....try drawing a picture

OpenStudy (curry):

i dont get the second part of the problem

OpenStudy (curry):

i already proved the first part i dont get the second part

OpenStudy (curry):

prove that for any distinct, nonzero complex numbers u and v, the points 0,u,v, and u+v, are the vertices of a parrallelogram

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would like to help you, buth math it is not my strong point, although I miss it very much

OpenStudy (curry):

that is ok

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