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    The Product of Two Positive Consecutive Integers Is 11 More\(-5,-4\)
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The Product of Two Positive Consecutive Integers Is 11 More −5,−4-5,-4−5,−4

Question 380

Question 380

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The product of two positive consecutive integers is 11 more than their sum. Find the integers.


A) 3,4
B) −5,−4-5,-4−5,−4
C) 4,5
D) −3,−2-3,-2−3,−2

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