SOLUTION: Three consecutive odd integers are such that the square of the third integer is 15 more than the sum of the squares of the first two. Find the integers.
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Question 473111: Three consecutive odd integers are such that the square of the third integer is 15 more than the sum of the squares of the first two. Find the integers.
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Three consecutive odd integers are such that the square of the third integer is 15 more than the sum of the squares of the first two. Find the integers.
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The numbers are x, x+2 and x+4
(x - 1)*(x - 3) = 0
x = 1 --> 1, 3 & 5
x = 3 --> 3, 5 & 7
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