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Two positive integers are 3 units apart on a number line. Their product is 108. Solve for m, the greater integer, using which of the equation below? m(m – 3) = 108 A. m(m + 3) = 108 B. (m + 3)(m – 3) =
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Two positive integers are 3 units apart on a number line. Their product is 108.
Solve for m, the greater integer, using which of the equation below?
m(m – 3) = 108
A. m(m + 3) = 108
B. (m + 3)(m – 3) = 108
C. (m – 12)(m – 9) = 108
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The answer is A on edge 2020.
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The first integer as given in the question = m
Then
The second integer as described in the question = m + 3
Then the equation will be
m(m + 3) = 108
The correct option is option "A".
Now let us solve for "m"
m^2 + 3m - 108 = 0
m^2 + 12m - 9m - 108 = 0
m(m + 12) - 9(m + 12) = 0
(m + 12)(m - 9) =0
So the value of "m" is -12 and 9.
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