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if m^p=n^r=a^q and n^4=ma, then prove that 4/r=1/p+1/q

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Answered by peddireddykondareddy
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Answered by jiya9614
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The given points are P(2,-1), Q(3,4), R(-2,3) and S(-3,-2).We have

PQ=(3−2)2+(4+1)2=12+52=26units

QR=(−2−3)2+(3−4)2=25+1=26units

RS=(−3+2)2+(−2−3)2=1+25=26units

SP=(−3−2)2+(−2−3)2=26units

PR=(−2−2)2+(3+1)2=16+16=42

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