exam oriented an important question from ML aggarwal, class 10th, chapter 7, ratio and proportion, Avichal publication
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It is given that x, y, z are in continued proportion,
prove we have to prove that: (x + y)2/ (y + z)2 = x/z.
Question no. 20, 7.2
Solution:
It is given that
x, y, z are in continued proportion
Consider x/y = y/z = k
So we get
y = kz
x = yk = kz × k = k2z
Therefore, LHS = RHS.