Find two consecutive numbers with the value of 4160
The numbers are 52, 53 and 54.
It's impossible to find consecutive prime numbers after two because every other number after that is even and therefore divisible by two.
38; 39; 40!
12 and 13
Find two consecutive numbers with the value of 4160
Let the first even number be represented by (2x), where (x) is an integer. The next consecutive even number would then be (2x + 2). The product of these two numbers is (2x(2x + 2) = 4x^2 + 4x). Setting this equal to 840 gives us the quadratic equation (4x^2 + 4x - 840 = 0). Solving this equation yields (x = 10) and (x = -21), but since we are dealing with even numbers, the two consecutive even numbers are 20 and 22.
If you mean two consecutive odd numbers then they are 117 and 119
The factor pairs of 1295 are (1295,1)(259,5)(185,7)(37,35) None of them are consecutive. 35 and 37 are consecutive odd numbers.
Consecutive whole numbers are very easy to find, or to generate whenever you want to. Just count! Any group of numbers you say, without skipping any, are consecutive whole numbers. Like "1 and 2", or "6, 7, and 8". It's a little bit harder to find consecutive whole numbers that fit some kind of description that somebody gives you. But that's easy to learn with practice.
The GCF of consecutive integers is 1.
The numbers are 52, 53 and 54.
It's impossible to find consecutive prime numbers after two because every other number after that is even and therefore divisible by two.
Find 3 consecutive numbers where the product of the smaller two numbers is 19 less than the square of the largest number.
If you mean two consecutive even whole numbers then they are 140 and 142
The numbers are 14, 15, 16 and 17.
38; 39; 40!