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| Question 262216:  ind three consecutive odd integers such that the product of the first and second exceeds the third by 8.
 Answer by nerdybill(7384)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! three consecutive odd integers such that the product of the first and second exceeds the third by 8 .
 Let x = first consecutive odd integer
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 x+2 = second consecutive odd integer
 x+4 = third consecutive odd integer
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 x(x+2) = (x+4) + 8
 x^2 + 2x = x + 12
 x^2 +x -12 = 0
 (x-3)(x+4) = 0
 x = {3,-4}
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 Since -4 is an even number toss out the solution.
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 The three odd integers:
 3,5,7
 
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