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alb-c) /(C-a)(a - b) + b (C-a)/ C(a-b) (b-c)+ c(a-b)/(b-c)(c-a) = a + b+ c
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Answered by kaurprabhjot20401
0

Answer:

ab+bc+ca=0

bc=−ca−ab

bc=−a(b+c)---eq1

like wise,

ab=−c(a+b)---eq2

& ca=−b(c+a)---eq3

=

a

2

−bc

1

+

b

2

−ca

1

+

c

2

−ab

1

taking the value from eq1, 2&3

=

a

2

+a(b+c)

1

+

b

2

+b(a+c)

1

+

c

2

+c(a+b)

1

=

a(a+b+c)

1

+

b(a+b+c)

1

+

c(a+b+c)

1

=

abc(a+b+c)

ab+bc+ca

As ab+bc+ca=0

So, =0

Answered by sonulg38
0

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