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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Product of Two Consecutive Even or Odd Natural Numbers
If a, b, c ...
Question
If a, b, c
>
0
&
a
+
b
+
c
=
6
, prove that abc
≤
8
.
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Solution
A.M
≥
G.M
a
+
b
+
c
3
≥
3
√
a
b
c
2
≥
3
√
a
b
c
a
b
c
≤
8
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