SOLUTION: if the largest of three consecutive even integers is multiplied by three, the product is 2 less than twice the sum of the first two integers. find the integers.
Algebra.Com
Question 468396: if the largest of three consecutive even integers is multiplied by three, the product is 2 less than twice the sum of the first two integers. find the integers.
Answer by jorel1380(3719) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3(c)+2=2(c-2+c-4)
3c+2=4c-12
c=14
c-2=12
c-4=10..
RELATED QUESTIONS
If the largest of three consecutive even integers is multiplied by three, the product is... (answered by ewatrrr)
If the largest of three consecutive even integers is multiplied by 5, the product is 6... (answered by Alan3354)
if 6 is subtracted from the largest of three consecutive odd integers with the result... (answered by josmiceli)
What is the product if the largest of three consecutive odd integers whose sum is 129 is... (answered by nyc_function)
Find the largest of three consecutive even integers whose sum is less than... (answered by Fombitz)
Find the largest of three consecutive even integers whose sum is less than... (answered by Alan3354)
Find the largest of three consecutive even integers whose sum is less than 105
(answered by emargo19)
The sum of three consecutive integers is five less than twice the largest integer. What... (answered by Boreal)
Determine three consecutive even negative integers, if the square of the largest integer... (answered by stanbon)