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Expressions & Equations with Consecutive Integers ... 2. Experiment with different kinds of consecutive integers using constants. 1st: Press the "an integer" button or type in an integer using "-x" not "- x" for a negative. 2nd: Press each other button to see the corresponding integer displayed.
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www.mathnstuff.com/math/algebra/consecu.htm
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Consecutive integers are integers that follow each other in order. They have a difference of 1 between every two numbers. In a set of consecutive integers, the mean and the median are equal [1].
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simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consecutive_integer
simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consecutive_integer
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You may already know that 1+2+3+4+5=15. Let's try five other consecutive integers: 14+15+16+17+18=80. How about -1+0+1+2+3=5? We might guess that the sum of 5 consecutive integers is divisible by 5. That turns out to be true, as we will see later.
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www.jimloy.com/number/consec.htm
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To repeat what I said before (so you don't have to keep flipping pages): You may already know that 1+2+3+4+5=15. Let's try five other consecutive integers: ... Question: When is the sum of n consecutive integers divisible by n, and when is it not divisible by n? You may want to figure that out before reading the answer...
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www.jimloy.com/number/consec0.htm
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A palindromic coincidence occurred with Five Consecutive Integers or is there a pattern ? ... Huen Y.K. from Singapore developed a general generating function for palindromic sums and products of consecutive integers using concise programcode written for Macsyma 2.2.1. Global Generating Function For Palindromic Sums...
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www.worldofnumbers.com/sumsquare.htm
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Palindromic Sums of Powers of Consecutive Integers are defined and calculated by this extraordinary intricate and excruciatingly complex formula. So, this line is for experts only...
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www.worldofnumbers.com/sumpower.htm
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Two students, A and B, are chosen from a math class of highly logical individuals. They are each given one positive integer. Each knows his/her own number, and is trying to determine the ... They are informed that their numbers are consecutive. In each of the following scenarios, what can you deduce about the two numbers?
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www.ms.uky.edu/~lee/ma310/prob/node10.html
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Consecutive Integers I have this math problem and I can figure out the second half: The sum of two squared integers is 145 Find the numbers (there are two possible numbers) I already have 8^2 and 9^2 but I cant figure out the 2nd # Can anyone help ... Ancient Beliefs; Angels,
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www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm238137.html
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