Math, asked by SayantanRoy69, 2 months ago

what quantity must be added to each term of the ratio m+n : m-n to make it equal to (m+n)^2 : (m-n)^2

Answers

Answered by farhaanaarif84
0

Answer:

=

3

2

3(m + n) = 2(m + 3n)

3m + 3n = 2m + 6n

m = 3n

m/n = 3/1

Now,

3n

2

+mn

2n

2

=

3(

n

m

)

2

+(

n

m

)

2

(Dividing each term by n

2

)

3(

1

3

)

2

+(

1

3

)

2

27+3

2

=

15

1

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