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29 January, 22:22

What is the smallest of three consecutive positive integers if the product of the smaller two integers is 10 more than 4 times the largest integers?

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  1. 30 January, 00:19
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    The smallest is 6

    Three consecutive integers

    X. Smallest 6

    X+1. 7

    X+2. Largest 8

    X (X+1) = 4 (X+2) + 10

    X^2+X = 4x+8+10

    X^2+X-4x-18=0

    X^2-3x-18=0

    (X+3) (X-6)

    X=-3. X=6

    Don't use the negative

    Check 6 (7) = 4 (8) + 10

    42=42
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