-13, -15 and -17
negative
The LCM of 20 and 21 is 420. The LCM of any pair of consecutive integers is their product.
No, you need at least two numbers to compare in order to find a greatest common factor.
Consecutive numbers can't both be multiples of 7. The LCM of consecutive numbers is their product. 14 and 15 are consecutive numbers whose LCM is a multiple of 7 that is greater than 200.
The least common multiple of the integers from 2 to 1000 is the product of all those numbers, or 1000!. Since the LCM of any consecutive integers is their product, the LCM of all integers between 2 and 1000 must by 2*3*4*5*...*998*999*1000.
There are no two consecutive integers, negative or positive, whose product is 440.
They are -15 and -16.
They are -10 and -9.
Two negative consecutive odd integers that have a product of 63 are -7 and -9. -7 is larger than -9. -7 is the answer.
-120
-8 -9
-10 -11
They are -10 and -9.
-7 multiplied by -8 = 56
13 and 14. Also negative 13 and negative 14.
-9 or -10Two consecutive negative integers that can be multiplied together with a product of 90 would be -9 and -10. A number sentence for this equation would be: -9 X -10 = 90.
-7