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OpenStudy (amoodarya):

prove that there is no supremum for mn/1+m+n

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Could you please be more specific? Are you given any additional information in your question?

OpenStudy (amoodarya):

yes m,n are in N={1,2,3,...}

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

...and you mean \(\dfrac{m\cdot n}{1+m+n}\), which is NOT what you have written?

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