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    The Product of Two Consecutive Integers Is 9 Less Than\(-18,-17\)
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The Product of Two Consecutive Integers Is 9 Less Than −18,−17-18,-17−18,−17

Question 127

Question 127

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The product of two consecutive integers is 9 less than 9 times their sum. Find the integers.


A) −18,−17-18,-17−18,−17
B) 17,18
C) 0,1
D) 18,19

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