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Suppose we have a square with vertices at $0,$ $-6 13i,$ $-19 7i,$ and $-13-6i.$ Suppose that we want to multiply these points by a single complex number $a bi$ to get a square with vertices $0,$ $8 2i,$ $6 10i,$ and $-2 8i.$ What is $(a, b)

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