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The sum of n consecutive even numbers can be found using S=n2+n, where n > 2. What is the value of n when the sum is 156
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The sum of n consecutive even numbers can be found using S=n2+n, where n > 2. What is the value of n when the sum is 156
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The sum
of n consecutive even numbers can
be
found using S=n2+n
, where
n
>
2
. What is the
value
of
n
when the
sum
is
156
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