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Absolute squared (Posted on 2025-02-10) Difficulty: 3 of 5
If complex numbers a,b,c,d satisfy

|a - b|2 - |b - c|2 + |c - d|2 - |d - a|2 = 7

find (a-c)(b'-d'). (p' represents the compliment of the complex number p)

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answer:7
by Sprunki Game
  Posted by BevisJason on 2025-02-14 21:38:17
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