Using two positive integers to add up to 10:1 + 92 + 83 + 74 + 65 + 56 + 47 + 38 + 29 + 1
552
The sum of consecutive integers will always be odd. Consecutive odd numbers will be even. 299 + 301 = 600
The pair of consecutive integers which add up to 55 are 27 and 28. Therefore, any consecutive pair of numbers below 27 and 28 add up to a total less than 55.
Two consecutive numbers (pressumably integers) will always add up to an odd number, so this has no solution. If you mean "two consecutive even numbers" or "two consecutive odd numbers", you should quickly be able to find a solution by trial-and-error.
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.
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."
The numbers are -21 and -20.
-83
They are sets of three integers. The squares of two of them add up to the square of the third.
Many of them.
None exist. 100 is an even number and two consecutive integers can only add up to an odd number. This is because only 2 evens can add up to an even number and no two even numbers are consecutive. (or two odds, but no two odd numbers are consecutive either)
There are none because two consecutive even integers would add up to an even number and the number given of 217 is an odd number.
The factor pairs of 855 are (855,1)(285,3)(171,5)(95,9)(57,15)(45,19) None of them add up to 98.
Using two positive integers to add up to 10:1 + 92 + 83 + 74 + 65 + 56 + 47 + 38 + 29 + 1
The integers are -11, -9 and -7.
Add them up. Divide their total by the number of integers there are.