Math, asked by Leon15, 11 months ago

out of three consecutive positive integers the middle number is P. if three times the square of the largest is greater than the sum of the squares of the other two numbers by 67 calculate the value of P​

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Answered by sanjaymonu2000
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Answer:

p=5

Step-by-step explanation:

as given-

middle=p

smallest =p-1

largest = p+1

3*(p+1)^2- {p^2+(p-1)^2}=67

3(p^2+1+2p)-(p^2+p^2+1-2p)=67

p^2+8p+2=67

p^2+8p=65

by trial and error method p= 5

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