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The sum of the squares of two consecutive odd integers decreased by the product of the integers is the same as sixty-seven.
May 4, 2011

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bobpursley
(n)^2 + (n+2)^2 - n(n+2)=67
solve for n, then n+2
May 4, 2011

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