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Question 242700:  i have a math problem that i have been trying to figure out but i get to a stoping point that dont make sense the question is  
 
 
{{find three consecutive intigers such that the square of the smallest plus the product of the other two is 92}}
 
 
so far this is what i got.  X^2+(x+2)(x+4)=92,  then X^2+X^2+6x+8=92,  then 2X^2+6x+8=92,  then 2X^2+6x-84=0, then 2(X^2+3x-42)=0  but from there i cant find any thing that is of 42 that makes 3.  my question is what am i doing wrong? 
 Answer by jsmallt9(3758)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! You've done very well except for one thing. Consecutive integers are only 1 apart. (I'm guessing you've also been doing some consecutive even or odd integer problems. These are two apart.) So your three integers are x, x+1 and x+2.
  
So do exactly the same thing you were doing before with x, x+1 and x+2 and I'm sure you'll find the answers.
  
(Hint: You will end up trying to find the right factors of 90 to use. Use 15 and 6.) 
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