Which equation supports the given conjecture? The sum of the squares of two consecutive integers is an odd integer. A. (2 + 3)2 B. 32 + 52 = 34 C. 4 + 52 = 29 D. 52 + 62 = 61
@redtornado
sorry girl, no can help..@confluxepic
@confluxepic
None of them are correct.
@Rapunzel101402 @EmmaMink @TheSmartOne @~
How do u know?
Well people if they copy and paste their questions and don't spend any time to look at it, we can't help them.
The person could have atleast fixed it by putting in the squares.
The options should have been \(\Huge A.(2+3)^2\) \(\Huge B. 3^2+5^2=34\) \(\Huge C. 4+5^2=29\) \(\Huge D. 5^2+6^2=61\) If these are the correct answer choices then the correct answer is D.
Because it says the sum of the squares has to equal an odd integer. So the sum of the squares of 5 and 6 does equal to an odd integer.
@rapunzel101402 The CoC says http://prntscr.com/5a6u4k Next time make sure your question is clear so that others can help you without getting all confused. http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct And since you are new, please read the CoC ^^ and feel free to read this. http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/543de42fe4b0b3c6e146b5e8
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