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17 July, 12:29

The product of two consecutive positive even intergers is 14 more than their sum. Find the integers.

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  1. 17 July, 13:11
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    Answer:4 and six

    Step-by-step explanation: n = the first number (n + 2) = the second number

    Set up an equation using the information n * (n + 2) = n + (n + 2) + 14 doing the operations gives.

    n 2 + 2 n = 2 n + 16 Subtract 2 n from both sides

    n 2 + 2 n - 2 n = 2 n - 2 n + 16

    This results in n 2 = 16

    Take the square root of both sides.

    √ n 2 = ± √ 16

    This gives n = 4 or n = - 4

    The negative answer is invalid n = 4 add 2 to find n + 2, the second number

    4 + 2 = 6
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