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if 2b=a+c and y^3=xy then what is x^b-c y^c-a z^a-b equal to​

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Answered by rakeshkushwaha379057
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Answer:

(x/a)^3+(y/b)^3+(z/c)^3 = 3x.y.z/a.b.c.

L.H.S.

=(x/a)^3+(y/b)^3+(z/c)^3.

We have on adding eq.(1) ,(2) & (3).

x/a+y/b+z/c=b-c+c-a+a-b =0.

If x/a+y/b+z/c=0 then

(x/a)^3+(y/b)^3+(z/c)^3=3×(x/a)×(y/b)×(z/c).

or (x/a)^3+(y/b)^3+(z/c)^3 =3.x.y.z/a.b..c.

Proved.

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