D DarkDude New Member Joined Sep 30, 2005 Messages 16 Gender Male HSC 1999 Oct 3, 2005 #1 If x, y, x+y are in arithmetic sequence, and x, y, 20 are in geometric sequence show that y=0 or y=10.
If x, y, x+y are in arithmetic sequence, and x, y, 20 are in geometric sequence show that y=0 or y=10.
A acmilan I'll stab ya Joined May 24, 2004 Messages 3,989 Location Jumanji Gender Male HSC N/A Oct 3, 2005 #2 x, y and x + y are in arithmetic sequence implies: y - x = x + y - y ie. y - x = x x = 0.5y x, y, 20 in geometric series implies: y/x = 20/y y2 = 20x but we know x = 0.5y, so: y2 = 10y y2 - 10y = 0 y(y - 10) = 0 Hence y = 0 or y = 10
x, y and x + y are in arithmetic sequence implies: y - x = x + y - y ie. y - x = x x = 0.5y x, y, 20 in geometric series implies: y/x = 20/y y2 = 20x but we know x = 0.5y, so: y2 = 10y y2 - 10y = 0 y(y - 10) = 0 Hence y = 0 or y = 10
D DarkDude New Member Joined Sep 30, 2005 Messages 16 Gender Male HSC 1999 Oct 3, 2005 #3 Thanks so much acmilan