One possible option is : "n, (n+1) where n is an integer".
Consecutive odd and even integers are both 2 apart. That is the reason we use the same denotation to represent them in an equation. x and x+2
"Consecutive" integers are integers that have no other integer between them.
Three consecutive integers have a sum of 12. What is the greatest of these integers?
There are no "two consecutive integers" that can do that.But there are two consecutive even integers that can: 8 and 10 .
consecutive integers
14*16 = 224
The two consecutive integers are 19 and 20.
They are consecutive odd integers: 25 and 27.
There is no set of six consecutive integers for -4.
There is no set of three consecutive integers for 106.
There is no set of three consecutive integers for 187.
Let's represent the two consecutive integers as x and x + 1. The sum of these two integers is x + (x + 1) = 2x + 1. We are given that this sum equals -30.03, so 2x + 1 = -30.03. Solving for x, we get x = (-30.03 - 1) / 2 = -31.03 / 2 = -15.515. Therefore, the two consecutive integers are -15 and -14.