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Let the smaller of the two numbers be <math>x</math>. Then, the problem states that <math> (x+1)+x<100</math>. <math> (x+1)^2-x^2=x^2+2x+1-x^2=2x+1 </math>. <math> 2x+1 </math> is obviously odd, so only answer choices C and E need to be considered. | Let the smaller of the two numbers be <math>x</math>. Then, the problem states that <math> (x+1)+x<100</math>. <math> (x+1)^2-x^2=x^2+2x+1-x^2=2x+1 </math>. <math> 2x+1 </math> is obviously odd, so only answer choices C and E need to be considered. | ||
− | <math> 2x+1=131 </math> | + | <math> 2x+1=131 </math> contradicts the fact that <math> 2x+1<100 </math>, so the answer is <math> \boxed{\mathrm{(C)} 79} </math> |
==Video Solution by WhyMath== | ==Video Solution by WhyMath== |
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Problem
Pick two consecutive positive integers whose sum is less than . Square both of those integers and then find the difference of the squares. Which of the following could be the difference?
Solution
Let the smaller of the two numbers be . Then, the problem states that . . is obviously odd, so only answer choices C and E need to be considered.
contradicts the fact that , so the answer is
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See Also
2007 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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