a+b/b+c=c+d/d+a then proved c=a or a+b+c+d=0
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Step-by-step explanation:
(a+b)/(b+c)=(c+d)/(d+a)
Subtracting 1 from both sides.
or. (a+b)/(b+c) - 1 = (c+d)/(d+a). - 1
or. (a+b-b-c)/(b+c) = (c+d-d-a)/(d+a)
or. (a-c)/(b+c). = (-a+c)/(d+a)
or. (a-c)/(b+c)+(a-c)/(d+a)=0
or. (a-c) [ 1/(b+c)+1/(d+a)] = 0
Either. (a-c)=0 => a=c. Proved.
or. 1/(b+c) + 1/(d+a). = 0
or. 1/(b+c). = - 1/(d+a)
or. d+a= -b-c
or. a+b+c+d = 0. Proved.
Second-Method :-
(a+b)/(b+c) = (c+d)/(d+a).
or. (a+b)/(c+d)= (b+c)/(d+a).
Applying componendo and dividends.
or. (a+b+c+d)/(a+b-c-d) = (b+c+d+a)/(b+c-d-a).
or. (a+b+c+d)/(a+b-c-d) = - (a+b+c+d)/(a-b-c+d).
or. (a+b+c+d).[ 1/(a+b-c-d) + 1/(a-b-c+d)] = 0.
Either (a+b+c+d)=0.
or. 1/(a+b-c-d) + 1/(a-b-c+d) = 0
or. 1/(a+b-c-d) = -1/(a-b-c+d).
or. -a-b+c+d = a-b-c+d.
or. c+c = a+a.
or. 2.c =2.a.
or. c = a. Proved.
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