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Janet
28 August, 00:25
2 consecutive odd integers whose product is 63
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Jamir Melendez
28 August, 02:39
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The two numbers are 7 and 9; - 7 and - 9 is an alternative answer.
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Let the two consecutive odd integers be represented by x and (x+2). Then x (x+2) = 63, or x^2 + 2x - 63 = 0, or (x-7) (x+9) = 0. Then, x is either 7 or - 9. Check: Does (7) (9) = 63? YES
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