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find 3rd proportional

(x-y)^2,(x^2-y^2)^2​

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Answered by tsarmy551
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Let the third proportional to (x² - y²) and (x - y) be P. Therefore, (x² - y²), (x - y) and P are in proportion. => P = (x - y)/(x + y). Therefore, the third proportional to (x² - y²) and (x - y) is (x - y)/(x + y).

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Answered by rratnadhar
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