Question 560242
Let x = smaller number
x+7= larger number


x(x+7) = 60
x^2+7x-60=0


If there is a solution to this, then it MUST factor:

(x+12)(x-5)=0
x=-12  Reject, since x must be a positive integer
x=5  Smaller number
x+7 = 12 Larger number


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