Let the first even number be represented by (2x), where (x) is an integer. The next consecutive even number would then be (2x + 2). The product of these two numbers is (2x(2x + 2) = 4x^2 + 4x). Setting this equal to 840 gives us the quadratic equation (4x^2 + 4x - 840 = 0). Solving this equation yields (x = 10) and (x = -21), but since we are dealing with even numbers, the two consecutive even numbers are 20 and 22.
224 x 226
even
The numbers are 18 and 20.
8,10,12
No whole number would fit (their product would be even for starters).
They are 16 and 18
10 and 12
224 x 226
even
4,6,8,10
The product of 2 consecutive positive number is 48. Find the 2 numbers
The numbers are 18 and 20.
There are two consecutive even numbers: 16 x 18 = 288
The GCF of consecutive even numbers is 2. The LCM of consecutive even numbers is their product divided by 2.
Yes because at least one of the consecutive numbers will be even, and if you times anything by an even number, the answer will always be even
8,10,12
No two consecutive numbers have a product that is an even number. Any two consecutive numbers include one odd number and one even number. The product of one odd number and one even number is always an odd number.