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If p − q is small compared to either p or q, then show npqpqn ∼ npnqnpnq(n+1)p+(n-1)q(n-1)p+(n+1)q. Hence find 15168 - Mathematics

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प्रश्न

If p − q is small compared to either p or q, then show `root("n")("p"/"q")` `(("n" + 1)"p" + ("n" - 1)"q")/(("n"- 1)"p" +("n" + 1)"q")`. Hence find `root(8)(15/16)`

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उत्तर

R.H.S = `(("n" + 1)"p" + ("n" - 1)"q")/(("n"- 1)"p" + ("n" + 1)"q")`

= `("n"("p" + "q") + ("p" - "q"))/("n"("p" + "q") - ("p" - "q)`

=`(1 + 1/"n" (("p" - "q")/("p" + "q")))/(1 - 1/"n"(("p" - "q")/("p" + "q"))`

= `(1 + ("p"- "q")/("p" + "q"))^(1/"n")/(1 - ("p"- "q")/("p" + "q"))^(1/"n")`

= `("p"/4)^(1/"n")`

= `root("n")("p"/"q")`

= L.H.S

To find `root(8)(15/16)` 

We take n = 8, p = 15, q = 16

So `root(8)(15/16)`

= `(("n" + 1)"p" + ("n" - 1)"q")/(("n" - 1)"p" + ("n" + 1)"q")`

= `(9 xx 15 + 7 xx 16)/(7 xx 15 + 9xx 16)`

= `(135 + 112)/(105 + 144)`

= `247/249`

= 0.99196

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