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The numbers ‘a’ and ‘b’ are two different numbers taken from the numbers 1 to 50. Find the largest value that (a-b)/(a+b) can have.​

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Answered by velpulaaneesh123
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Answer:

(50-1)/(50+1). For the other (50+49)/(50-49).

It denotes the rational number and in which it termed to consider equivalent values.

The factors are including two rational numbers and same denominator by adding a and b.

The two determines are calculated by using numbers 1 to 50 and largest value as positive integers.

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