The integers are 37, 38 and 39.
The numbers are 37 and 39.
-39 + 94 = 55. When you see a problem such as this flip it around. Instead of seeing that negative symbol and freaking out make the problem the subtraction problem it is: -39 + 94 is the same as 94 - 39. If you make it a subtraction problem, you'll find integers become very easy.
13+c = -39 c = -39-13 c = -52
X=-39. All you do is take the negative sign and move it to the other side
The integers are 37, 38 and 39.
The numbers are 37 and 39.
The two consecutive integers are 19 and 20.
The integers are 37 and 39.
There are two consecutive odd integers. The numbers are 39 and 41.
The integers are 39 and 40.
-39 + 94 = 55. When you see a problem such as this flip it around. Instead of seeing that negative symbol and freaking out make the problem the subtraction problem it is: -39 + 94 is the same as 94 - 39. If you make it a subtraction problem, you'll find integers become very easy.
13+c = -39 c = -39-13 c = -52
38 + 39 = 77
The numbers are 39 and 40.
X=-39. All you do is take the negative sign and move it to the other side
By the uniqueness of integers, the only integer for 39 is 39 itself. And that cannot have a sum of 3.