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Two bodies move in a straight line towards each other at initial velocities `v_(1)` and `v_(2)` and with constant acceleration `a_(1)` and `a_(2)` directed against the corresponding velocities at the initial instant. What must be the maximum initial separation between the bodies for which they meet during the motion ?

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