The product of two consecutive integers is 90. Which equation can be used to find the two integers?
x^2 + x = 90
2x + 1 = 90
2x + x = 90
x^2 = 90

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two consecutive integers would be x and x+ 1
if you multiply them you have x(x + 1) = x^2 + x
if you want the product to equal 90 you get x^2 + x = 90
The first option is correct.
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Answer:

The first option [tex]x^{2} +x=90[/tex] is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

The product of two consecutive integers is 90.

Let,

Two consecutive integers will be x and x+1

If you multiply them you have

             [tex]x(x+1)=x^{2} +x[/tex]

if you want the product to equal 90 you get

            [tex]x^{2} +x=90[/tex]

The first option is correct.  

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