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| Question 812277:  the product of two consecutive odd integers is fourteen more than three times the larger integer
 Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! j = i + 2 i = j - 2
 ij = 3j + 14
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 ij = 3j + 14
 (j - 2)j = 3j + 14
 jj - 2j = 3j + 14
 jj - 5j - 14 = 0
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 the above quadratic equation is in standard form, with a=1, b=-5, and c=-14
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 to solve the above equation using the quadratic formula, plug this:
 1 -5 -14
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 Answer 1:
 the roots (x-intercepts) of the above quadratic equation are:
 j = 7
 j = -2
 -2 is not an odd number, so the only valid root is j = 7
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 Answer:
 the two consecutive odd integers are: 5, 7
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