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Determine two consecutive odd integers such that the sum of their squares is a minimum.
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Determine two consecutive odd integers such that the sum of their squares is a minimum.
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Determine two consecutive odd integers such that the sum of their squares is a minimum.
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5 or -7, the two integers are either 5 and 7 or -7 and -5.
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