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If (b+c)⁻¹ , (c+a)⁻¹ and (a+b)⁻¹ are i A.P. , then show that a/b+c , b/c+a , c/a+b are also in A.P.​

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Answered by sprao53413
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1/b+c,1/c+a,1/a+b.are in A. P

a+b+c/b+c, a+b+c/c+a, a+b+c/a+b are in A. P

a/(b+c) +1, b/(c+a) +1, c/(a+b) +1 are in A. P

a/b+c, b/c+a, c/a+b are in A. P

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