SOLUTION: there are two pairs of consecutive integers such that their product is three less than three times their sum.

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Question 408702: there are two pairs of consecutive integers such that their product is three less than three times their sum.
Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x(x+1) = 3(x+x+1)-3
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==> x = 0, 5
If x = 0, x +1 = 1 ==> {0,1}
If x = 5, x+1 = 6 ==> {5,6}.

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