Start with "-3", then add one at a time to get as many consecutive integers as you want.
It need not be. 2 and 3 are consecutive integers and their sum is 5, not 31.
Divide the sum of the three consecutive integers by 3: 138/3 = 46. The smallest of these integers will be one less than 46 and the largest will be one more than 46, so the three consecutive integers will be 45, 46, and 47.
The integers are 16, 17 and 18.
-3,-4,-5
There is no set of three consecutive integers for 106.
Start with "-3", then add one at a time to get as many consecutive integers as you want.
Divide the sum of the three consecutive odd integers by 3: -3 /3 = -1. The smallest of these integers will be two less than -1 and the largest will be two more than -1, so the three consecutive odd integers will be -3, -1, and +1.
201
Heading upwards from -3, the four consecutive integers are -3, -1, 1, 3.-3, -1, 1 and 3.
Consecutive integers are ...-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3...One right after the other.Two consecutive integers would be 5 and then one more, 6.
No, it is not.
It need not be. 2 and 3 are consecutive integers and their sum is 5, not 31.
For any integer n, the numbers 2n + 1 and 2n + 3 are consecutive odd integers.
They are are 62, 63 and 64.
The integers are -6, -5 and -4 OR -7, -5 and -3 using only consecutive odd integers.
Divide the sum of the three consecutive odd integers by 3: -273 /3 = -91. The smallest of these integers will be two less than -91 and the largest will be two more than -91, so the three consecutive odd integers will be -89, -91, and -93.