SOLUTION: Find the biggest of the three consecutive odd numbers such that the product of the second and the third is greater than the square of the first by 110.

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Question 1013225: Find the biggest of the three consecutive odd numbers such that the product of the second and the third is greater than the square of the first by 110.
Answer by macston(5194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
F=first; S=second=F+2; T=third=F+4
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T=F+4=17+4=21
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ANSWER: The largest of the numbers is 21.
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