The sum of two consecutive numbers divided by their positive difference is equal to 9 . find the smaller number.

smaller number ---- x

next consecutive integer --- x+1

(x + x+1)/((x+1 - x) = 9

2x + 1 = 9
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4 and 5

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To find the smaller number, let's consider two consecutive numbers. Let's call the smaller number "x" and the larger number "x + 1" (since they are consecutive).

According to the problem, the sum of these two numbers divided by their positive difference is equal to 9. Mathematically, this can be written as:

(x + (x + 1)) / |x - (x + 1)| = 9

Simplifying the equation, we have:

(2x + 1) / |-1| = 9
(2x + 1) / 1 = 9
2x + 1 = 9
2x = 9 - 1
2x = 8
x = 8 / 2
x = 4

Therefore, the smaller number is 4.

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