This is impossible, in mathematical terms. If you take two consecutive integers, then one of the integers must be odd and the other must be even. When you add an odd number to an even number, the result is always an odd number. Here, you said two consecutive integers add up to 26, which is an even number. Therefore, the answer is "No real solutions."
Two consecutive even integers will be one more and one less than the quotient of their sum divided by 2. The given sum of the two consecutive integers divided by 2 is 25, so the two consecutive integers are 24 and 26.
81
26 and 27
If you mean three consecutive integers that add to 73, the answer is that there are no such numbers. 23+24+25 = 72 while 24+25+26 = 75
12 and 14
No two consecutive integers can add up to 98.No three consecutive integers can add up to 98.But 23, 24, 25, and 26 can.
The two consecutive integers that have a sum of 53 are 26 and 27.
The integers are 26 and 27.
Two consecutive even integers will be one more and one less than the quotient of their sum divided by 2. The given sum of the two consecutive integers divided by 2 is 25, so the two consecutive integers are 24 and 26.
81
26 and 27
25 and 26
If you mean three consecutive integers that add to 73, the answer is that there are no such numbers. 23+24+25 = 72 while 24+25+26 = 75
26 and 28
12 and 14
24. The second is 26.
The integers are 24, 25 and 26.