Posted inAbstract Algebra Advanced Math Mathematics Multivariable Calculus If a^2 b^2 c^2 are in ap then how to prove that 1/(b+c) 1/(c+a) 1/(a+b) are also in ap? Posted by By SK Math Expert November 15, 2021Posted inAbstract Algebra, Advanced Math, Mathematics, Multivariable Calculus Question : If a^2 b^2 c^2 are in ap then how to prove that 1/(b+c) 1/(c+a) 1/(a+b) are also in ap?Solution :Thus we prove that If a^2 b^2 c^2 are in ap then how to prove that 1/(b+c) 1/(c+a) 1/(a+b)… This Question has been answered. Please Login or Register to See The Answer Post navigation Previous Post If a b c are in AP prove that a^2(b+c) b^2(c+a) and c^2(a+b) are in APNext Posthow to find ap if 7th term and 13th term of an ap are 34 and 64 respectively