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define math.max() method in javascript

// Math.max()

// The Math.max() method is used to return the largest of zero or more numbers. 
// The result is “-Infinity” if no arguments are passed and the result is NaN if at least one of the arguments cannot be converted to a number.
// The max() is a static method of Math, therefore, it is always used as Math.max(), rather than as a method of a Math object created.

// EXAMPLE : 1
let num = Math.max(5,8,100,50);
console.log(num);
// OUTPUT: 100

// EXAMPLE : 2
let num_2 = Math.max(-5,-8,-100,-50);
console.log(num_2);
// OUTPUT: -5

// EXAMPLE : 3
let num_3 = Math.max();
console.log(num_3);
// OUTPUT: -Infinity

// EXAMPLE : 4
let num_4 = Math.max("Haseeb",3,70);
console.log(num_4);
// OUTPUT: NaN (NOT A NUMBER)
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