131 and 133
Consecutive numbers will always total an odd number. Consecutive odd numbers or consecutive primes would be 5 and 7.
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134
They are: 11 times 12 = 132
131 and 133
The numbers are 65 and 67.
11 and 12
Consecutive numbers will always total an odd number. Consecutive odd numbers or consecutive primes would be 5 and 7.
No whole numbers fulfill that condition.
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134
Let the two consecutive integers be x and x+1. The product of these two integers is x(x+1). Setting this equal to 132 gives us the equation x(x+1) = 132. By expanding the left side of the equation, we get x^2 + x = 132. Rearranging terms, we have x^2 + x - 132 = 0. This is a quadratic equation that can be factored as (x+12)(x-11) = 0. Therefore, the two consecutive integers are 11 and 12, and their product is 132.
There is no set of two consecutive even numbers that total -96. There is only a set of odds. The numbers are -49 and -47.
They are: 11 times 12 = 132
There are two consecutive even numbers. The numbers are 62 and 64.
There are two consecutive even numbers. The numbers are 26 and 28.