How do you find the three consecutive integers such that the sum of the squares of the second and the third exceeds the square of the first by 21?
1 Answer
Mar 8, 2016
-8,-7,-6 or 2,3,4
Explanation:
Three consecutive numbers
The sum of the squares of the second and the third exceeds the square of the first by 21:
So you have the solutions:
-8,-7,-6 and 2,3,4