Math, asked by sayyedqasim2006, 2 months ago


Which number should be subtracted from each of the numbers 13, 25 and 55
So that the resulting numbers would be in continued proportion?​

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Answered by ahan546
5

Answer:

Step-by-step explanationLet the number to be subtracted be a.

So, 13−a,25−a,55−a are in continued proportion.

If a:b::b:c, then we say that a,b,c are in continued proportion, and c is the third proportional of a and b.

Here, b  

2

=ac

=>(25−a)  

2

=(13−a)×(55−a)

a  

2

−50a+625=a  

2

−68a+715

−50a+625=−68a+715

18a=90

a=5

Hence, 5 needs to be subtracted from 13,25,55  such that they are in continued proportion:

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