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(i) If `a`, `b`, `c` are in continued proportion, show that : `(a^(2) + b^(2))/(b(a+c)) = (b(a + c))/(b^(2) + c^(2))`.
(ii) If `a`, `b`, `c` are in continued proportion and `a(b - c) = 2b`, prove that :
`a - c = (2(a + b))/(a)`.
(iii) If `(a)/(b) = (c)/(d)` show that :
`(a^(3)c + ac^(3))/(b^(3)d +bd^(3)) = ((a + c)^(4))/((b + d)^(4))`.

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