oh really? im using 'maths in focus' at the moment and they don't factorise it but yeah no worries, thanks for that
while you're here hehe
Here's a slight variation on the second using product of roots:
let the roots be k and k+1, then:
k(k+1)=2
k^2+k=2
k^2+k-2=0
(k+2)(k-1)=0
.: k= -2, 1
Now if we use sum of roots then we get this:
k+k+1= -m
sub. values of k in
-4+1=-m
m= 3
1+1+1=-m
m=-3
you said that in a recent post.. just wondering.. why did you times to two roots to equal 2??? where does 2 come from???