SOLUTION: if y/x-z = y+x/z =x/y then find x:y:z
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Question 257478: if y/x-z = y+x/z =x/y then find x:y:z
Answer by drk(1908) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A solution occurs when x = 4k, y = 2k, and z = 3k where K >=1. So,
x:y:z = 4:2:3
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