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if a b and c are in continued proportion then prove that(a²−b²)(b²+c²) = (b²−c²)(a²+b²)

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Answered by sandhya7799
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To Prove : (a+b+c)(a−b+c)=a  

2

+b  

2

+c  

2

 

Proof : a,b,c are in continued proportion.

∴            

b

a

​  

=  

c

b

​  

=k (let)

                                b=ck

                                a=bk=(ck)k =ck  

2

 

L.H.S. =(ck  

2

+ck+c)(ck  

2

−ck+c)

          =c  

2

(k  

2

+k+1)(k  

2

−k+1)

          =c  

2

[(k  

2

+1)  

2

−(k)  

2

]

          =c  

2

[k  

4

+2k  

2

+1−k  

2

]

          =c  

2

[k  

4

+k  

2

+1]

R.H.S. =c  

2

k  

4

+c  

2

k  

2

+c  

2

 

          =c  

2

[k  

4

+k  

2

+1]

L.H.S = R.H.S.

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