Question 1204742
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There are at least TWO fatal errors in your post.



One error is when you are asking about "the two integers".


Article "the" is used when an item after "the" is just defined previously as a subject of discussion.

But in your post, the two numbers are not defined as a subject of discussion - only THREE numbers are defined, but not two of them.



Second error is that you ask about an equation.

Where is NO such equation, at all.

There is only an <U>inequality</U> relevant to this context.



So, it is not surprising that tutors can not answer your question as it is posed.



It is because everything is incorrect there.



The inequality you are asking about is


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(n-2) + n + (n+2) <= 39,


or


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3n <= 39,


where n is the middle of the three consecutive even integers.



After reading your post, it becomes clear, that this "problem" is created/composed/worded/printed 

by a person, who does not know neither English nor Math.



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There is third fatal error, too.


The number of solutions of this inequality is infinite.

In other words, the number of such triples of integer numbers is infinite.


Therefore, when you ask "what are <U>the</U> two numbers", the question becomes totally undefined.



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Do not even try to create your own Math problems.


To do it properly, 15 year of intensive studying Math is required,

in the school and in the University, PLUS 5-10 years practicing after that.



Tens of textbooks on the subject should be read and thousands problems should be 
solved before you become a Math problems composer and writer (if you are lucky).