Math, asked by anu9467, 11 months ago

1. If a and bare 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 even.​

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Answered by Mayank1675
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Consider , 'a' as 5

and 'b' as 3

Then,

( a+b)/2 (a-b)/2

( 5+3)/2 (5-3)/2

8/2 2/2

4 1

So , 1st answer is 4 that is even

and 2nd answer is 1 that is odd.

If you want more results you can take other numbers too...

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