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Suppose x and y are two real numbers such that the `r^(th)` mean between x and 2y is equal to the `r^(th)` mean between 2x and y. When n arithmatic means are inserted between them in both the cases. Show that `(n+ 1)/(r )- (y)/(x)=1`

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