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Sum of squares of two consecutive integers is 613.Find the no.S

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Answered by eramneelofer
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Answer:17 and 18


Step-by-step explanation:

Let the numbers be x and x+1.

x^2+(x+1)^2=613

x^2+x^2+2x+1=613

2x^2+2x+1=613

2x(x+1)=612

x(x+1)=306

x(x+1)=17×18

Therefore, x=17

The two numbers are 17 and 18.


Hope it helps


Answered by SparklingThunder
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\huge  \purple{ \underline{ \boxed{ \red{ \mathbb{ANSWER : }}}}}

 \red{ \textsf{The two consecutive integers sum of whose squares is 613 are\orange{ 17 and 18 or -18 and -17 .}}}

\huge  \purple{ \underline{ \boxed{ \red{ \mathbb{EXPLANATION : }}}}}

\large\green{ \underline{ \underline{ \mathbb{GIVEN : }}}}

 \orange{ \textsf{Sum of squares of two positive integers is 613 .}}

\large\green{ \underline{ \underline{ \mathbb{FORMULA \:  USED : }}}}

 \orange{ \textsf{( a + b ) ² = a² + b² + 2ab}}

\large\green{ \underline{ \underline{ \mathbb{SOLUTION : }}}}

 \red{ \textsf{Let x be the first number and ( x + 1 ) be the second number . }}

 \red{ \textsf{Therefore}}

 \red{ \longmapsto \mathsf{ {x}^{2}  +  {(x + 1)}^{2}  = 613}}

\red{ \longmapsto \mathsf{ {x}^{2}  +   {x}^{2} + 1 + 2x   = 613}}

\red{ \longmapsto \mathsf{    {2x}^{2} + 2x  + 1  = 613}}

\red{ \longmapsto \mathsf{    {2x}^{2} + 2x  = 613 - 1}}

\red{ \longmapsto \mathsf{    {2x}^{2} + 2x  = 612}}

\red{ \longmapsto \mathsf{    {2x}^{2} + 2x  - 612 = 0}}

\red{ \longmapsto \mathsf{    2({x}^{2} + x  - 306) = 0}}

\red{ \longmapsto \mathsf{    {x}^{2} + x  - 306 = 0}}

\red{ \longmapsto \mathsf{    {x}^{2} +18 x - 17x  - 306 = 0}}

\red{ \longmapsto \mathsf{   x( x+18 ) - 17(x   +  18) = 0}}

\red{ \longmapsto \mathsf{  ( x - 17)( x+18 )= 0}}

\red{ \begin{array}{l | l} \longmapsto \mathsf{   x - 17 = 0 }& \mathsf{x+18= 0} \\  \longmapsto \mathsf{   x = 17 }& \mathsf{x =  - 18} \end{array}}

 \red{ \textsf{Therefore ,}}

 \red{ \textsf{First number = 17 or -18}}

 \red{ \textsf{Second number = 18 or -17}}

 \large \green{ \underline{ \underline{ \mathbb{KNOW   \: MORE : }}}}

  \orange{\mathbb{INTEGERS : }}

An integer is a whole number not a fractional number that can be positive , negative , or zero .

 \orange{ \mathbb{SQUARE   \: NUMBER :}}

A square number or perfect square is an integer that is the square of an integer ; in other words , it is the product of some integer with itself .

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