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The distinct points \(P\), \(Q\), \(R\) and \(S\) in the Argand diagram lie on a circle of radius \(a\) centred at the origin and are represented by the complex numbers \(p\), \(q\), \(r\) and \(s\), respectively. Show that \[ pq = -a^2 \frac {p-q}{p^*-q^*}\,. \] Deduce that, if the chords \(PQ\) and \(RS\) are perpendicular, then \(pq+rs=0\). The distinct points \(A_1\), \(A_2\), \(\ldots\), \(A_n\) (where \(n\ge3\)) lie on a circle. The points \hbox{\(B_1\), \(B_2\), \(\ldots\), \(B_{n}\)} lie on the same circle and are chosen so that the chords \(B_1B_2\), \(B_2B_3\), \(\ldots\), \(B_nB_{1}\) are perpendicular, respectively, to the chords \(A_1A_2\), \(A_2A_3\), \(\ldots\), \(A_nA_1\). Show that, for \(n=3\), there are only two choices of \(B_1\) for which this is possible. What is the corresponding result for \(n=4\)? State the corresponding results for values of \(n\) greater than 4.