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2b_a+b=a+c-b_b+c-a=a+b+c___2a+b+2c (a+b+c) =0 a_2=b_3=c_3

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Answered by rohityadav1829
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If 2b/a+b = a+c-b/b+c-a = a+b+c/2a+b+2c , ( where a+b+c=0) prove that, a/2=b/3=c/4. ... How is this possible, A+B+C=3, A=B but B<>C ?
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If 2b/a+b = a+c-b/b+c-a = a+b+c/2a+b+2c , ( where a+b+c=0) prove that, a/2=b/3=c/4.

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