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(b²+c²)a+(c²+a²)+(a²+b²)c+2abc​

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Answered by parthchavan40
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If a²+b²+c²=2abc, what's ( a/bc)+(b/ca)+(c/ab)?. Assuming ... a/bc + b/ca + c/ab =(a^3)bc+(b^3)ac+(c^3)ab/a^2 b^2 c^2.

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Answered by prathameshjadhav099
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take LCM of denominator i.e LCM of bc,ca and ab. we will get abc.

now we divide the LCM of step 1 by denominator part and multiplying with corresponding numerator.

(a*a+b*b+c*c)/abc=(a^2+b^2+c^2)/abc

now the final step

put the value of a^2+b^2+c^2 according to question it is 2abc

2abc/abc=2

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