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Let $z_1, z_2 \in \C$ be complex numbers.
Let $L$ be the perpendicular bisector of the straight line through $z_1$ and $z_2$ in the complex plane.
Parametric Form $1$
$L$ can be expressed by the equation:
- $z - \dfrac {z_1 + z_2} 2 = i t\paren {z_2 - z_1}$
or:
- $z = \dfrac {z_1 + z_2} 2 + i t\paren {z_2 - z_1}$
This form of $L$ is known as the parametric form, where $t$ is the parameter.
Parametric Form $2$
Equation for Perpendicular Bisector of Two Points in Complex Plane/Parametric Form 2
Standard Form
$L$ can be expressed by the equation:
- $\map \Re {z_2 - z_1} x + \map \Im {z_2 - z_1} y = \dfrac {\cmod {z_2}^2 - \cmod {z_1}^2} 2$
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