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20 October, 01:46

The sum of two odd consecutive numbers, the greater of which is equal to 2n+1.

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  1. 20 October, 02:02
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    43 and 41

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2n-1+2n-3=84

    4n-4=84

    4n=88

    n=22

    2 (22) - 1 and 2 (22) - 3

    44-1 and 44-3

    43 and 41

    write these numbers according to the directions (in least to greatest form) and you get the numbers 41 and 43.

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    Odd integers can be written in as 2n-1, 2n+1, 2n+3 and so on. Basically, by writing 2n, you guarantee an even integer and when you add an odd integer to an even integer, you get an odd integer. Try using 2n-1 and 2n+1 as your consecutive odd integers and you will get the same solution.
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