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Question 256360: find two concecutive odd numbers which are such that the square of thier sum exceeds the sum of thier square by 126
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The two numbers are N and N+2.
The square of their sum is
The sum of the squares is
For the product to be positive, both factors have to be positive or both have to be negative.
Positive.
The two consecutive odd integers are 7 and 9.
Negative.
The two consecutive odd integers are -9 and -7.
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