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Question 253281: The product of two consecutive positive integers is always divisible by an integer greater than one. What is that number? Why is this true? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The product of two consecutive positive integers is always divisible by an integer greater than one. What is that number? Why is this true?
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The product of 2 consecutive integers is divisible by both the integers???
x*y is divisible by x and by y.
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If you mean by the SAME integer, tho you didn't say that, then it's 2, since one of the integers must be even.