SOLUTION: Three consecutive even integers are such that twice the square of the third integer is 104 more than the product of the first three intergers. What are the three integers?

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Question 251108: Three consecutive even integers are such that twice the square of the third integer is 104 more than the product of the first three intergers. What are the three integers?

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EDIT: 3 consecutive even integers can be represented by n, n+2, and n+4 where n is any even integer. 2%28n%2B4%29%5E2=n%28n%2B2%29%2B104