1.2 is itself not an integer, so no integer is consecutive with it.
consecutive integers
x + 1 would be a consecutive integer where x is an integer.
The first integer is 17.
If n is one integer, then the consecutive integer to it is n+1, and the next is n+2 and so on.
1.2 is itself not an integer, so no integer is consecutive with it.
consecutive integers
x + 1 would be a consecutive integer where x is an integer.
The first integer is 17.
The sum of three consecutive integers is -72
If n is one integer, then the consecutive integer to it is n+1, and the next is n+2 and so on.
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An integer is a whole number, therefore 0.09 is not an integer
x+2
numbers that come after one another (ie 3,4) and that are positive
"Consecutive" integers are integers that have no other integer between them.
There are no two consecutive integers which sum to make 48. The closest you can get is if you drop the integer part of the problem and state simply that they have to have a difference of 1 between them. In which case it would be 23.5 and 24.5.