How do you express (15)square as a sum of two consecutive natural numbers?
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15^2
Step-by-step explanation:
15*2=30 so 2 is square of 15
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112,113 are two consecutive positive numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
\begin{gathered}Let \: x, (x+1) \: are\\ \: two\: consecutive \: positive \: numbers \end{gathered}
Letx,(x+1)are
twoconsecutivepositivenumbers
According to the problem given,
Sum of two consecutive numbers = 15²
=> x+(x+1)=225
=> 2x+1 = 225
=> 2x = 225-1
=> 2x = 224
=> x = 224/2
=> x = 112
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