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Question 159801: find two consecutive even numbers such that the difference of their squares is 44. the answer is 10 and 12 but i need to show the work on how to come to the answer..
Answer by jojo14344(1513)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



Condition 1:
, oks
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----------------------------> 1st Even number
-------------------------> 2nd even number
Go back condition 1 to check:



Thank you,
Jojo

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