Math, asked by nandani9999, 1 year ago

if a /b=b/c then find the value of (1/b-c) +(1/b -a) please answer guys

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Answered by siddhartharao77
42

Given (a/b) = (b/c)

= > b^2 = ac -------- (1)

Therefore, a,b,c are in GP.

Now,

LHS = (1/b - c) + (1/b - a)

= (b - a) + (b - c)/(b - c)(b - a)

= b - a + b - c/(b^2 - ab - bc + ca)

= 2b - (a + c)/b^2 - b(a + c) + ca

= 2b - (a + c)/b^2 - b(a + c) + b^2 (from (1))

= 2b - (a + c)/2b^2 - b(a + c)

= 2b - (a + c)/ b(2b - (a + c)

= 1/b.

Hope this helps!


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Answered by wwwskmadhupushpa
9

Answer:

1/b is the answer to the question. Please mark me brainliest

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