The three integers can be anything that leads down to the product of negative 4 or -4 is negative -2 x -1 x -2 i think this is it since i am also learning about this in 7th grade k12
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = x + 2.....change f(x) to y
y = x + 2....now switch x and y and solve for y
x = y + 2
x - 2 = y....change y to f-1(x)...represents an inverse
f-1(x) = x - 2 <== ur inverse
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Answer:
5 and 7.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey! So to start you need to create an algebraic expression. You can express this problem through the following equation:
*Note: if x is an odd integer, x + 2 is the next consecutive odd integer.

Expanding, you get:

And moving the 35 to the other side, you get a simple quadratic.

Solving by factoring:

This means two possible solutions for the smaller consecutive number are -7 and 5. However the question asks for two positive odd integers, so one of the numbers must be 5. The next will be 7(as its x + 2).
The first one, SAS Postulate