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Ratio Resolution (Posted on 2011-06-15) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Each of x, y and z is a positive real number.

Determine the ratio x:y:z in each of the following equations.

(I) (x+z)/y = z/x = x/(z-y)

(II) 21(x2 + y2 + z2) = (x + 2y + 4z)2

  Submitted by K Sengupta    
Rating: 5.0000 (1 votes)
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(I) Applying Componendo and Dividendo, we have:

x+z)/y = z/x = x/(z-y) = (x+z+z+x)/(x+z) = 2

or, x+z =2y....(i)
    z=2x......(ii)
    x=2(z-y)...(iii)
Then, from (i) and(ii), we have:
3x= 2y
=> y= 3x/2
Also, x+z=2y
or, z= 2y -x = 3x-x = 2x
Also, 2(z-y) = 2(2x -3x/2) = x, so that:
So,(y,z) = (3x/2, 2x) also satisfies (iii)
Thus, x:y:z= 2:3:4

(II) 21(x^2+y^2+z^2) = (x+2y+4z)^2
or, 20x^2 + 17y^2 + 5z^2 - 4xy - 8xz - 16yz =0
or,(2x-y)^2 + (4x-z)^2 + (4y-2z)^2 = 0
Since each of x,y, and z is a real number, this is possible only when:
2x=y, 4x=z, and 4y=2z
or, x:y =1:2, x:z = 1:4, and: y:z=. 2:4
or, x:y:z = 1:2:4

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  Subject Author Date
re(4): answers only- spoilerbroll2011-06-21 03:50:05
re(3): answers only- spoilerCharlie2011-06-21 03:05:24
re(2): answers only- spoilerbroll2011-06-20 14:23:48
Questionre: answers only- spoilerCharlie2011-06-20 11:08:15
Some ThoughtsOne way to do part 1Charlie2011-06-15 14:26:17
Solutionanswers only- spoilerAdy TZIDON2011-06-15 12:06:40
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