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| Question 274606:  two times the first of three consecutive even integers is twenty-four more than the product of the third integer and four. find the integers.
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let the 3 consecutive even integers be: x, (x+2), (x+4) :
 write an equation for what it says:
 "two times the first... is twenty-four more than the product of the third integer and four."
 2x = 4(x+4) + 24
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 2x = 4x + 16 + 24
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 2x - 4x = 40
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 -2x = 40
 x has to be +, multiply by -1
 2x = -40
 x = -20 is the 1st integer
 then
 -18, -16 are the 2nd and third integers
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 See if that's true
 2(-20) = 4(-16) + 24
 -40 = -64 + 24
 
 
 
 
 
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