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Question 462751:  Find two consecutive odd integers such that the sum of their squares is 130. 
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x = 1st odd integer 
x + 2 = 2nd odd integer
 
 
x² + (x + 2)² = 130 {sum of their squares is 130} 
x² + (x + 2)(x + 2) = 130 {when you square a binomial, multiply it by itself} 
x² + x² + 4x + 4  = 130 {used foil method} 
2x² + 4x + 4 = 130 {combined like terms} 
2x² + 4x - 126 = 0 {subtracted 130 from both sides} 
2(x² + 2x - 63) = 0 {factored 2 out} 
2(x + 9)(x - 7) = 0 {factored into two binomials} 
x + 9 = 0 or x - 7 = 0 {set each factor equal to 0, excluding the 2} 
x = -9 or x = 7 {solved each equation for x} 
x + 2 = -7 or x + 2 = 9 {substituted -9 and 7, in for x, into x + 2}
 
 
-9 and -7, also 7 and 9 are the two consecutive odd integers 
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