4,6,8,10
ok, that's kool, now what the hell is the answer to this mind blower?!?!
The square of 9 more than a number is equal to 9 more than the square of the number What is the number? the answer is 10,8,6 and 4
Find 3 consecutive numbers where the product of the smaller two numbers is 19 less than the square of the largest number.
11,12,13
You can solve this in two ways.1) Trial and error. That is, try multiplying two consecutive integers; if the product is too large, try smaller integers; if the product is too small, try larger consecutive integers. 2) Call the two consecutive integers "n" and "n+1", and solve the equation: n(n+1)=210
12 and 13.
3, 5, 7
4,6,8,10
The numbers are 11, 13, 15 and 17.
The product of 2 consecutive positive number is 48. Find the 2 numbers
They are 6, 8, 10 and 12.
The smaller of the two numbers is 31.
13 and 12 are the two integers that have the product of 156 and 12 is the smaller of the two.
Smaller number is '6'
It is 23.
The product of two consecutive positive integers can be found by multiplying the smaller integer by the larger integer. If the smaller integer is represented as ( n ), then the larger integer would be ( n + 1 ). Therefore, the product of two consecutive positive integers is ( n \times (n + 1) ).
44 & 45
-1
6 x 8 = 48 10 x 12 = 120 120 - 48 = 72