the product of two consicutive multiple of three integers
The product of two consecutive integers can be represented mathematically as ( n(n + 1) ), where ( n ) is any integer. This expression captures the idea that the two integers are ( n ) and ( n + 1 ). For example, if ( n = 3 ), the product would be ( 3 \times 4 = 12 ). This representation highlights the relationship between consecutive numbers in a simple algebraic form.
x+3 and x+4 would be consecutive integers.
16 18 20
consecutive integers
There is no set of three consecutive integers for 106.
The product of two consecutive integers can be represented mathematically as ( n(n + 1) ), where ( n ) is any integer. This expression captures the idea that the two integers are ( n ) and ( n + 1 ). For example, if ( n = 3 ), the product would be ( 3 \times 4 = 12 ). This representation highlights the relationship between consecutive numbers in a simple algebraic form.
x+3 and x+4 would be consecutive integers.
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16 18 20
you can add your integers as addition and round them to simplest form.
Let's represent the number as (x). The phrase "Eight less than five times a number" can be translated to (5x - 8), and "is seven more than the number" can be translated to (x + 7). Therefore, the algebraic equation representing the given phrase is (5x - 8 = x + 7).
"Consecutive" integers are integers that have no other integer between them.
There are no "two consecutive integers" that can do that.But there are two consecutive even integers that can: 8 and 10 .
Three consecutive integers have a sum of 12. What is the greatest of these integers?
consecutive integers
There is no set of three consecutive integers for 106.
The two consecutive integers are 19 and 20.