Arithmetic mean between (m+n) and (m-n)
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Let A and G be the Arithmetic Means and Geometric Means respectively of two positive numbers a and b. Then, As, a and b are positive numbers, it is obvious that A > G when G = -√ab. ... This proves that the Arithmetic Mean of two positive numbers can never be less than their Geometric Means.
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