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If a=logx(yz),b=logy(zx), c=logz(xy) where x,y,z are positive reals not equal to unity then abc−a−b−c is equal to -

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Solution

The correct option is A 2
a+1=logx(x)+logx(yz)=logx(xyz)
b+1=logy (xyz)
c+1=logz (xyz)
1a+1+1b+1+1c+1=logxyz(x)+logxyz(y)+logxyz(z)
1a+1+1b+1+1c+1=1
(a+1)(b+1)+(b+1)(c+1)+(c+1)(a+1)=(a+1)(b+1)(c+1)
ab+a+b+1+bc+b+c+1+ac+a+c+1=abc+1+ab+bc+ca+a+b+c
a+b+cabc=2
abcabc=2

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