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    The Sum of the Squares of Two Consecutive Integers Is\(5 , - 6\)
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The Sum of the Squares of Two Consecutive Integers Is 5,−65 , - 65,−6

Question 289

Question 289

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The sum of the squares of two consecutive integers is 61. Find the integers.


A) 5,−65 , - 65,−6
B) 5,6 or −5,−6- 5 , - 6−5,−6
C) 5,6
D) −5,−6- 5 , - 6−5,−6

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