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An even integer is a number that is a multiple of 2. If n is an even integer, the next consecutive even integers are n+2, n+4 and so on.
If n is one integer, then the consecutive integer to it is n+1, and the next is n+2 and so on.
If n is an odd integer then the next two consecutive odd integers are n+2 and n+4.
let x = integer and x + 2 next consecutive even integer x +(x +2) = 90 2x + 2 = 90 2x + 88 x = 44 and x+2 = 46 44 and 46
A consecutive positive integer is the next positive whole number following a given integer. For example, the consecutive positive integers after 5 would be 6, 7, 8, and so on.
It means the next larger whole number.
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An even integer is a number that is a multiple of 2. If n is an even integer, the next consecutive even integers are n+2, n+4 and so on.
If n is one integer, then the consecutive integer to it is n+1, and the next is n+2 and so on.
The sum of 2 consecutive numbers cannot be 118, because you cannot get an even number when you add an even and an odd number.
If n is an odd integer then the next two consecutive odd integers are n+2 and n+4.
let x = integer and x + 2 next consecutive even integer x +(x +2) = 90 2x + 2 = 90 2x + 88 x = 44 and x+2 = 46 44 and 46
A consecutive positive integer is the next positive whole number following a given integer. For example, the consecutive positive integers after 5 would be 6, 7, 8, and so on.
9 and 10 9 + 2(10) = 29
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It is an integer.