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Let z1 and z2 be nth roots of unity which subtend a right angle at the origin, then n must be of the form

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4p, pZ+,pn1
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4p+3, pZ+,pn1
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4p+2, pZ+,pn1
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4p+1, pZ+,pn1
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Solution

The correct option is A 4p, pZ+,pn1
The nth roots of unity are given by
ei(2kπn), k=0,1,2,......,n1
Let, z1=ei(2k1πn) and z2=ei(2k2πn)
where, k1 and k2 are distinct integers from the set {0,1,2,3,....,n1}
As, z1 and z2 subtend a right angle at the origin, therefore, difference between there arguments should be π2
2k1πn2k2πn=π2, k1k2
2πn|k1k2|=π2
4|k1k2|=n
So, n=4p let, |k1k2|=p
n=4p,pZ+,pn1 (k1k2)

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