There aren't any. 340 is divisible by 4 while the sum of any two consecutive even numbers cannot be divisible by 4.
There aren't any. 340 is divisible by 4 while the sum of any two consecutive even numbers cannot be divisible by 4.
There aren't any. 340 is divisible by 4 while the sum of any two consecutive even numbers cannot be divisible by 4.
There aren't any. 340 is divisible by 4 while the sum of any two consecutive even numbers cannot be divisible by 4.
12 and 14.
The numbers are 12 and 14.
The numbers are 82, 84, 86 and 88.
12 is.
The numbers are 12 and 14.
The sum of the squares of two consecutive positive even integers is 340. Find the integers.
12 and 14.
The integers are 12 and 14 (144+196=340)
There are two consecutive odd integers whose sum is 340. They are 169 and 171.
The numbers are 12 and 14.
There are no such integers. Proof: choose any positive whole number x two consecutive even integers: (2x) (2x+2) Take the sum (2x)+(2x+2) (2x)+(2x+2)=340 4x+2=340 4x=338 x=338/4=84.5 Since this is not a whole number, there is no whole number that satisfies the conditions. (There are two consecutive odd integers which add up to 340: 169 and 171)
144 + 196 = 340 so integers are 12 & 14.
The numbers are 82, 84, 86 and 88.
82, 84, 86, 88
I assume you wish to know which four consecutive even integers sum to 340. Let the smallest of the integers be x. Then the others are x+2, x+4 and x+6 and x + (x+2) + (x+4) + (x+6) = 340 iff 4x = 328 iff x = 82. So the integers are 82, 84, 86 and 88.
12 is.
The numbers are 12 and 14.