I am thinking you mean "consecutive integers"...
Integers are the whole numbers, negative whole numbers, and zero. For example, 43434235, 28, 2, 0, -28, and -3030 are integers, but numbers like 1/2, 4.00032, 2.5, Pi, and -9.90 are not.
Consecutive integers would be integers that follow the preceding integer, differing in value only by a count of 1.
Some examples of consecutive integers would be:
-2, -1, 0, 1, 2
18, 19, 20, 21
-10, -11, -12, -13
Hope that helps ;)
2007-02-26 01:39:47
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answered by MamaMia © 7
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Do you mean consecutive? If so, that means integers that appear in order. For example, 45, 46, 47, and 48 are consecutive integers.
2007-02-26 01:37:35
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answered by Dave 6
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Consecutive integers means two integers such that the difference between them is 1. Larger integer - Smaller integer = 1
2007-02-26 01:37:03
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answered by Akilesh - Internet Undertaker 7
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