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Mathematics, 14.07.2019 05:30 diamond2738

The product p of two consecutive natural numbers, the first of which is n

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well my understanding of this question is they want you to use the y=14.1x -2.3 and put the coordinates they gave you onto the line segment of   y=14.1x -2.3

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