I need a hint for this problem.
Let the vertices of a square ABCD represent on the Argand diagram the complex numbers a,b,c, and d respectively. A,B,C,D are taken anti-clockwise in the order named.
If $a = 3 + i, b = 4 - 2i$, find c and d.
For a different problem, where square was at the origin, I used the idea that $i(z_1)$ is an anti-clockwise rotation and since it's a square etc. But here it's not at the orgin. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks.