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Question 414862: The sum of the reciprocals of two consectutive intergers is 3/2.What are the intergers?
Found 2 solutions by MathLover1, Gogonati: Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let the smaller integer be , then the larger one is (since they are consecutive).
Knowing that the sum of the reciprocals of these two integers is 3 / 2, we obtain an equation:
...cross multiply
.........use quadratic formula
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Let's use the quadratic formula to solve for x:
Starting with the general quadratic

the general solution using the quadratic equation is:

So lets solve ( notice , , and )
Plug in a=3, b=1, and c=-2
Square 1 to get 1
Multiply to get 
Combine like terms in the radicand (everything under the square root)
Simplify the square root (note: If you need help with simplifying the square root, check out this solver)
Multiply 2 and 3 to get 6
So now the expression breaks down into two parts
or 
Lets look at the first part:

Add the terms in the numerator
Divide
So one answer is

Now lets look at the second part:

Subtract the terms in the numerator
Divide
So another answer is

So our solutions are:
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So our solutions are:
....is not an integer, so we discard this solution
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If the smaller integer is , then the second must be
Answer: ,
Answer by Gogonati(855) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1/x+1/x+1=3/2
2(x+1)+2x=3x(x+1)
2x+2+2x=3x^2+3x
3x^2-x-2=0
{-2/3, 1} Answer:The two consecutive integers are 1 and 2
Proof: 1+1/2=3/2
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