Math, asked by kavirajsingh378, 11 months ago

If the mean proportional between x and y is n times the third proportional. Then the ratio x and y will be

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Answered by deshravani
3

x:ny::ny:y

x:ny::n:1

x:y::n²

Answered by Blaezii
3

Answer:

X:Y is n^(2/3).

Step-by-step explanation:

Mean proportional of X & Y is: sqrt(X*Y).

Third proportional of X & Y is: Y^2 / X

Now sqrt (X * Y) = n * Y^2 /X

X^(1/2) * Y^(1/2) = n * (Y^2)/ X

X^(1/2) * X = n * (Y^2)/ (Y^(1/2))

X^(1/2 + 1) = n * (Y^(2 - 1/2))

X^ (3/2) = n * Y ^(3/2)

(X/Y)^(3/2) = n

((X/Y)^(3/2)) ^ (2/3) = n ^ (2/3)

(X/Y)^ ((3/2)*(2/3))=n^(2/3)

X/Y = n^(2/3)

X:Y ratio is n^(2/3).

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