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
Oh, isn't that a happy little math problem! To find the first integer, you can use a simple formula. Since the sum of 4 consecutive integers is 182, you can divide 182 by 4 to find the average value of the integers. Then, you can work backwards to find the first integer. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
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.