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SOLUTION: If a^2,b^2,c^2 are in AP then prove that 1/b+c,1/c+a,1/a+b are also in AP.

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Question 876239: If a^2,b^2,c^2 are in AP then prove that 1/b+c,1/c+a,1/a+b are also in AP.
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If a, b, c are in AP then prove that

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are also in AP.

Since the second part is more complicated than the first part, we
begin by proving the converse, and then we hope we can reverse the
steps to prove the original.
So first we try to prove the converse:
If

are in AP, then a, b, c are also in AP.

Three terms are in AP, if and only if

Multiply through by the LCD of (c+a)(b+c)(a+b) assuming that LCD is not 0.


2(b+c)(a+b) = 1(c+a)(a+b) + 1(c+a)(b+c)
2(ba+b+ca+cb) = (ca+cb+a+ab) + (cb+c+ab+ac)
2ba+2b+2ca+2cb = ca+cb+a+ab+cb+c+ab+ac
Write product of letters in alphabetical order so we can
easily identify like terms:
2ab+2b+2ac+2bc = ac+bc+a+ab+bc+c+ab+ac
2ab+2b+2ac+2bc = 2ac+2bc+a+2ab+c
Subtract 2ab+2ac+2bc from both sides:
2b = a+c
Write 2b as b+b
b+b = a+c
b-a = c-b
Therefore a,b,c are in AP because
Three terms are in AP, if and only if
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10/18/2016

SOLUTION: If a^2,b^2,c^2 are in AP then prove that 1/b+c,1/c+a,1/a+b are also in AP.

Now we must reverse the steps to prove the original theorem.


We have only proved the converse.
We now assume that we are given that a,b,c are in AP.

So

b-a = c-b
b+b = a+c
2b = a+c
Add 2ab+2ac+2bc to both sides:
2ab+2b+2ac+2bc = 2ac+2bc+a+2ab+c
Write 2ac as ac+ac, 2bc as bc+bc, 2ab as ab+ab
2ab+2b+2ac+2bc = ac+ac+bc+bc+a+ab+ab+c
Rearrange the terms on the right:
2ab+2b+2ac+2bc = ac+bc+a+ab+bc+c+ab+ac
Rewrite some of the terms by changing the order
of factors:
2ba+2b+2ca+2cb = ca+cb+a+ab+cb+c+ab+ac
Factor 2 out of the left side and group the terms on the right:
2(ba+b+ca+cb) = (ca+cb+a+ab) + (cb+c+ab+ac)
Factor each expression in parentheses by grouping:
2[(ba+b)+(ca+cb)] = [(ca+cb)+(a+ab)] + [(cb+c)+(ab+ac)]
2[b(a+b)+c(a+b)] = [c(a+b)+a(a+b)] + [c(b+c)+a(b+c)]
2(b+c)(a+b) = (c+a)(a+b) + (c+a)(b+c)
Divide through by (c+a)(b+c)(a+b) assuming that it is not 0.

Write

as

Rearranging the terms:

Therefore
,

are in AP, because

three terms are in AP, if and only if

Edwin

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SOLUTION: If a^2,b^2,c^2 are in AP then prove that 1/b+c,1/c+a,1/a+b are also in AP.

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