Math, asked by risurahman12, 1 year ago

if p:q is the sub duplicate ratio of p-x^2:q-x^2 then x^2=

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Answered by roshan30
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Firstly I don't understand why it's x^2 and not just x. 

In any case someone has already put down the linear equation to be solved.

Looks to be a homework assignment, so maybe I should not give all the steps. But so that you can cross-check, the answer is:
x^2 = pq/(p+q)

risurahman12: can you give me all steps?
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