One way to find out is write a formula. Let N and N+1 be the two integers, then N(N+1) = 182 N^2 + N - 182 = 0 This is a quadratic equation. If the factors are not obvious, (N -13)(N + 14) , then use the quadratic formula to find N. The factors tell you there are two possible solutions for N; 13 and -14. Now add 1 to these to get the two consecutive integers. 13 & 14 will work and -14 & -13 will work.
13 x 14 = 182
13 and 14
13 x 14 = 182
13 and 14. Also negative 13 and negative 14.
The integers are 13 and 14.
13 x 14 = 182
13 and 14
-13*-14 = 182
13 x 14 = 182
13 and 14. Also negative 13 and negative 14.
The integers are 13 and 14.
There is no set of two consecutive integers having a product of 14. Product means the result of multiplication.
There are no two consecutive integers whose product is 421 - the product of 20 and 21 is 420.
No, it is not. It is the sum of two consecutive integers: 46 and 47.
There is no set of two consecutive integers equating to 200.
There are two consecutive even integers: 90 and 92.
There are no two consecutive integers, negative or positive, whose product is 440.