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When I open my mathematics book, there are two pages that face me and the product of the two page numbers is 1806. What are the two page numbers?

Page on left:
Page on right:

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Page on left: 42; Page on right: 43

Step-by-step explanation:

Page numbers for two consecutive pages are consecutive too, that is if page#1 has a number say 'm', the next page, that is page#2, would have the number 'm+1'.

m*(m+1) = 1806

m² + m - 1806 = 0

m² + 43m - 42m - 1806 = 0

m*(m + 43) - 42*(m + 43) = 0

(m + 43)*(m - 42) = 0

This equation renders us with two values of m, namely -43 and +42, and since page numbers cannot be negative for the world, the answer must be +42.

Thus, Page#1 = 42 and Page#2 = 43+1 = 43

Answered by pkumari32819
2

Answer:

The two page number will be 42 and 43 .

page 42 will present in left side and page 43 will present in right side .

Step-by-step explanation:

42 × 43 = 1806 .

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