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8. If x, y: z are in continued proportion, prove that
(x + y)^2/ (y+z)^2=x/z

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Answered by sanafatima7g
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If a ,b ,c are in continued proportion then a/b = b/c i.e a:b::b:c then b²=ac

Here a = x

b =y

c = z

We can take y² = xz

Taking L .H. S ,

( x + y )² / ( y + z ) ²

= x²+ y²+2xy / y²+z²+2zy

= x²+xz+2xy / xz+z²+2zy

= x(x+z+2y)/ z(x+2y+z)

= x/z = R.H.S .

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