Two integers differ by four, with the property that the

  1. Two integers differ by four, with the property that the sum of their reciprocals is the same as 14 times the product of their
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  2. i don't get this questionconsecutive integers are integers that differ by one. you can represent consecutive integers as
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  3. In the proof that; + f, where a, b,c, and d are integers and b and d are non-zero, explain why adtoc is a rational number.(1
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  4. In the proof that a/b + c/d, where a, b, c, and d are integers and b and d are non-zero, explain why ad+bc/bd is a rational
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  5. i don't get this questionconsecutive integers are integers that differ by one. you can represent consecutive integers as
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  6. Two integers differ by 15 and the sum of their squares is 1225. Determine the integers.
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  7. Two integers differ by 15 and the sum of their squares is 1225. Determine the integers.
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  8. In the proof that ab+cd, where a, b, c, and d are integers and b and d are non-zero, explain why ad+bcbd is a rational number.(1
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  9. In the proof that ab+cd , where a, b, c, and d are integers and b and d are non-zero, explain why ad+bcbd is a rational
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  10. In the proof that ab+cd, where a, b, c, and d are integers and b and d are non-zero, explain why ad+bcbd is a rational
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