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| Question 116046:  the sum of the square of 2 consecutive odd positive integers is 209. find the integers.
 Answer by solver91311(24713)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! If one of the integers is n, then the other one is n + 2, and their squares are  and  . 
 Then the sum of the squares is:
 
   
 Expand the binomial and simplify:
 
  
  
  , and now you have a problem because this equation does not have rational roots, which means there is no solution to the problem as you stated it. 
 However, not being satisfied with that result, I did a little 'easter-egging' and discovered that
  and concluded that you made a small typographical error when you typed the problem. 
 So, let's start over:
 
 If one of the integers is n, then the other one is n + 2, and their squares are
  and  . 
 Then the sum of the squares is:
 
   
 Expand the binomial and simplify:
 
  
  
  
  
   
 So n = 11 or n = -13.  But we can eliminate the -13 result because we are looking for consecutive odd POSITIVE integers.  Therefore, the first integer is 11 and the second is 11 + 2, or 13.
 
 Please be careful and review your input for accuracy in the future.
 
 Hope that helps,
 John
 
 
 
 
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