Question 719545:  please help me solve this equation: "four times the second of three consecutive integers equals the sum of the first and third integers. find the integers." 
 Answer by icecream12(3)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Let "n" represent the first number of the three consecutive numbers.
 
4(n+1) = n+(n+2) 
4n +4 = n+(n+2)  Use the Distributive property 
3n + 4 = n + 2   Subtract common terms 
2n + 4 = 2       Subtract common terms 
2n = -2          Subtract 4 from both sides 
--------         Divide by 2 
   2 
n = -1           Solution
 
Therefore, the three consecutive integers would be n, n+1, and n+2 (-1, 0, 1) 
Just remember that three consecutive numbers or integers can be defined as a variable added by 1,2,3... whatever. Hope this helped! 
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