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If k, l and m are real numbers such that k + l + m=12 and kl + lm + mk= 8, then what can be the largest value of k from the given option?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here we have kl,lm,km,klm

Hence the product of the above terms is (kl)×(lm)×(km)×(klm)

= (k.k.k)(l.l.l)(m.m.m)

= k3l3m3

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