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 are no two consecutive integers whose product is 421 - the product of 20 and 21 is 420.
There is no set of two consecutive integers having a product of 14. Product means the result of multiplication.
There is no set of two consecutive integers equating to 200.
No, it is not. It is the sum of two consecutive integers: 46 and 47.
There are two consecutive even integers: 90 and 92.
13 x14 = 182