Math, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

answer the question ​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by Akramsaifi7011
2

Answer:

Given: The sum of the squares of two consecutive multiples of 7 is 637

To find: the multiples.

We assume that the number is 7x

Consecutive multiples of 7 are numbers where the difference between two numbers is 7.

Thus, the other number be 7(x + 1).

It is given that sum of the squares of two consecutive multiples of 7 is 637

Thus,

It is given that the numbers are multiples of 7,

Hence, one number is 7 × 2 =14.

And the other number is

Thus, the two consecutive multiples of 7 are 14 and 21.

Answered by Anonymous
1

\huge\bf{Answer:-}

Refer the attachment.

Attachments:
Similar questions