If a^x=b,b^y=c and c^z=a, then, prove that xyz=1, where a,b,c are real numbers and x,y,z are rational numbers. cbseassistance 9 years ago If a^x=b,b^y=c and c^z=a, then, prove that xyz=1, where a,b,c are real numbers and x,y,z are rational numbers. Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook If a^x=b^y=c^z and b^2=ac, then, show that y=2zx/(z+x)DateJune 30, 2017In relation toSolved Questions Class 9Objective Mathematics Bank: Real Numbers – 100 MCQ Challenge on HCF & LCMDateApril 9, 2026In relation toReal Numbers Class 10If a and b are two odd positive integers such that a>b, then prove that one of the two numbers (a+b)/2 and (a-b)/2 is odd and the other is evenDateMarch 24, 2018In relation toReal Numbers Solved Questions Class 10