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the product of two consecutive positive integers is 30 and this can be expressed algebrically as​

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Answered by nusrath35
55

let two consecutive positive integers be x,x+2

given that product of two consecutive positive integers is 30

therefore,(x)(x+2)=30

Answered by throwdolbeau
34

Answer:

The required algebraic expression is : x·(x + 1) = 30

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the first integer be x

Then the second consecutive integer will be x + 1

Now, given that the product of two consecutive positive integers is 30

And we need to represent this condition algebraically.

First the product of the consecutive integer in algebraic form is :

x·(x + 1)

Now, this product is given to be 30.

Hence, The required algebraic expression is : x·(x + 1) = 30

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