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If x, y, z are in continued proportion, prove that: x2y2z2(x−4 + y−4 + z−4) = y−2 (x4 + y4 + z4) - Mathematics

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If x, y, z are in continued proportion, prove that: x2y2z2(x−4 + y−4 + z−4) = y−2(x4 + y4 + z4)

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x, y, z are in continued proportion.

⇒ `x/y = y/z`

⇒ y2 = xz

L.H.S.

= x2y2z2(x−4 + y−4 + z−4)

= x2y2z2x−4 + x2y2z2y−4 + x2y2z2z−4

= x−2y2z2 + x2y−2z2 + x2y2z−2

Substitute the condition y2 = xz into each term:

= x−2(xz)z2 + x2`(1/(xz))`z2 + x2(xz)z−2

= `x^-1z^3 + xz + x^3/z`

= `(z^4 + x^2z^2 + x^4)/(xz)`

= `(x^4 + y^4 + z^4)/y^2`

= y−2(x4 + y4 + z4)

∴ L.H.S. = R.H.S.

Hence, proved.

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