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Find the fourth proportional of 5, 2, and 10.​

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Any of the four terms of a discrete geometric proportion is called a proportional fourth.


\bold{5, 2 \: and \: 10.5}

A geometric proportion is formed as follows:


\bold{5 : 2 :: 10 : x}

Since the unknown term is an extreme and as we have seen before, one extreme is equal to the means divided by the other extreme, we will have:


\boxed{\bold{ \: x = (2 \:∗ \: 10)/(5) = 4} }

Therefore, the geometric proportion is:


\bold{5 : 2 :: \: :: 10 :4}

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