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What are consecutive integers? - Answers
a set of integers that have a common difference of one.example: 6,7,8...or -2,-3,-4,-5...You can also think of them as integers that follow one another. In the example above, 7 follows 8 etc. This is not as precise as the first definition, but perhaps it is more intuitive.Integers where one of them is just one larger than the other.
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What are consecutive integers? - Answers
a set of integers that have a common difference of one.example: 6,7,8...or -2,-3,-4,-5...You can also think of them as integers that follow one another. In the example above, 7 follows 8 etc. This is not as precise as the first definition, but perhaps it is more intuitive.Integers where one of them is just one larger than the other.
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What are consecutive integers? - Answers
a set of integers that have a common difference of one.example: 6,7,8...or -2,-3,-4,-5...You can also think of them as integers that follow one another. In the example above, 7 follows 8 etc. This is not as precise as the first definition, but perhaps it is more intuitive.Integers where one of them is just one larger than the other.
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