If a#-b, is (a-b)/(b+a) > 1?
(1) b^2 > a^2
(2) a-b>1
I'm confused how to set up the formulas here. Can any experts help?
If a#-b, is (a-b)/(b+a) > 1
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There is a typo in the question. Pl. correct it.ahmedshafea wrote:If a#-b, is (a-b)/(b+a) > 1?
(1) b^2 > a^2
(2) a-b>1
I'm confused how to set up the formulas here. Can any experts help?
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