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16 and 17 are the first two consecutive WHOLE numbers. Consecutive has no meaning for the real numbers since a another can be found between any two.
consecutive; one follows the other with no others in between
No, "subsequent" and "consecutive" are not the same. "Subsequent" refers to something that follows in time or order, but it doesn't imply a direct sequence. In contrast, "consecutive" specifically indicates events or items occurring one after the other, without interruption. While they can overlap in meaning, they are used in different contexts.
Consecutive angles in a polygon are typically not congruent; instead, they are often supplementary, meaning they add up to 180 degrees. This applies specifically to interior angles of polygons like quadrilaterals. However, in the case of parallel lines cut by a transversal, consecutive interior angles are supplementary as well.
Zero. Any five consecutive natural numbers will contain at least one multiple of 2 and at least one multiple of 5, meaning that the product will be a multiple of 10.
21 and 22 are consecutive composite numbers.
Consecutive numbers are numbers which are next to each other, such as 1, 2, and 3, or 15 and 16.
Consecutive means in a row, or in order. Consecutive integers are 1, 2, 3, 4 and sets like that. Consecutive even numbers might be 2, 4, 6. Consecutive multiples of 11 could include 33, 44, 55.
16 and 17 are the first two consecutive WHOLE numbers. Consecutive has no meaning for the real numbers since a another can be found between any two.
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Consecutive angles in a parallelogram will not be complementary. Complementary would mean the angles would add up to 90 degrees. Consecutive angles add up to 180 degrees, meaning they are supplementary.
consecutive; one follows the other with no others in between
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Consecutive angles in a polygon are typically not congruent; instead, they are often supplementary, meaning they add up to 180 degrees. This applies specifically to interior angles of polygons like quadrilaterals. However, in the case of parallel lines cut by a transversal, consecutive interior angles are supplementary as well.
Zero. Any five consecutive natural numbers will contain at least one multiple of 2 and at least one multiple of 5, meaning that the product will be a multiple of 10.
The concept of consecutive has no meaning for fractions. This is because there are infinitely many fractions between any two fractions. And between any two of them, there are infinitely many, and so on. As a result, there cannot be any "next" fraction.
No, two lines would not be parallel if the consecutive interior angles measured 108 degrees and 74 degrees. Consecutive interior angles on parallel lines are always congruent, meaning they have the same measure. Therefore, if the consecutive interior angles have different measures, the lines cannot be parallel.