Call the first integer "n". In this case, the integer after that is "n + 1". That would make the equation:
n + (n + 1) = 1279
If you solve this equation for "n", "n" would stand for the first of the two numbers.
x + x + 1 = 1279
2x + 1 = 1279
2x = 1278
x = 639
x + 1 = 640
639 + 640 = 1279
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Sweetie , I'm pretty sure you mean "Integers". If you do then integers are numbers greater than 0. Positive numbers, like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,.... I do hope the helped. Resources: Pure knowledge, learned in 5th grade and some research on Google to make sure I was correct.
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i cant really remember what exponents are & im in eighth grade, crazy huh? but integers are either positive or negative numbers on a number line. for instance this is a a work problem -3+4=1 thats pretty much it. thankss(: -summerr.
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yes, if it is in brackets and the equation is doubled. (These are the words of my grade 12 teacher)
Anyone who is doing math above 8th grade has to use integers, or at least know how to use them! Unless in special classes than they are learning at a lower level!
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it is telling you the grade of gold. the bigger the number the higher the grade.
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