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| Question 295508:  How do you set up an equation to solve problems that have two consecutive odd/even positive integers adding up to a certain sum. For example, the sum of the square of two consecutive odd positive integers is 130, find the values of the two integers. I know that they're 7 and 9, but only through guess and check. How would I set up an equation to solve problems like that?
 Found 2 solutions by  Alan3354, edjones:
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The numbers are n and n+2, or x and x+2 
  like that
 You can solve the quadratic, and get 7&9, or -9 & -7
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 But, if you're taking a timed test, do it like this:
 130/2 = 65
 square root of 65 =~ 8, between the 2 numbers.
 --> 7 & 9
 don't waste time
 
Answer by edjones(8007)
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