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19 May, 13:49

Applications of quadratic equations

Find two conservative odd integers such that the sum of their squares is 514

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  1. 19 May, 14:06
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    The two consecutive odd integers are - 17, - 15 OR 15, 17

    Step-by-step explanation:

    * Lets explain how to solve the problem

    - The difference between each two consecutive odd integers is 2

    - Assume that the first odd number is x, then the second odd integers

    is x + 2

    ∴ The two consecutive odd integers are x and x + 2

    - The sum of their squares is 514

    ∵ The square of x is x²

    ∵ the square of x + 2 is (x + 2) ²

    ∵ the sum of their squares is 514

    ∴ x² + (x + 2) ² = 514

    - Lets simplify it and solve it

    ∵ x² + (x + 2) ² = 514

    - Solve the bract of power 2

    ∵ (x + 2) ² = (x) (x) + 2 (x) (2) + (2) (2)

    ∴ (x + 2) ² = x² + 4x + 4

    ∴ x² + x² + 4x + 4 = 514

    - Add the like terms

    ∴ 2x² + 4x + 4 = 514

    - Subtract 514 from both sides

    ∴ 2x² + 4x - 510 = 0

    - All the terms have 2 common factor, then divide both sides by 2

    ∴ x² + 2x - 255 = 0

    - Factorize the quadratic into two factors

    ∴ (x + 17) (x - 15) = 0

    - Equate each factor by 0

    ∴ x + 17 = 0 OR x - 15 = 0

    ∵ x + 17 = 0

    - Subtract 17 from both sides

    ∴ x = - 17

    - OR

    ∵ x - 15 = 0

    - Add 15 to both sides

    ∴ x = 15

    ∵ x represents the first odd number

    ∴ x + 2 = - 17 + 2 = - 15 OR x + 2 = 15 + 2 = 17

    ∴ The two consecutive odd integers are - 17, - 15 OR 15, 17
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