A facility coordinator is assigning security codes to two adjacent server rooms. The codes must be consecutive odd integers whose product is . When setting up the algebraic equation to find these codes, if represents the first room's code, the equation is correctly written as .
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A facility coordinator is assigning security codes to two adjacent server rooms. The codes must be consecutive odd integers whose product is . When setting up the algebraic equation to find these codes, if represents the first room's code, the equation is correctly written as .