Math, asked by bhumikasinghal71, 1 year ago

can anybody answer it step by step

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Answered by superjunior
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Hi,
Here is the solution ☺️

let \: the \: three \: integers \: be \: x \:  \: x + 2 \: and \: x + 4 \\  \\ now \\ according \: to \: question \\  \\ =  =  >  x + x + 2 + x + 4 = 51 \\  \\  =  =  > 3x + 6 = 51 \\  \\  =  =  > 3x = 51 - 6\\  \\  =  =  > 3x = 45 \\  \\  =  =  > x =  \frac{45}{3}  \\  \\  =  =  > x = 15 \\  \\ so \\ we \: got \: our \: first \: integer15 \\  \\ second \: integer = 15 + 2 =  17 \\  \\ our \: third \: integer = 15 + 4 = 19

bhumikasinghal71: hey! six isnt a odd no
superjunior: if we add 2 to 3 =5 a odd number
superjunior: I said 5
bhumikasinghal71: you have choose 2 and 4 in tha ans
superjunior: yeah I know
superjunior: now listen to me carefully
bhumikasinghal71: anyway thanks
superjunior: we know that 3 is a odd number if we add 2+3 gives us 5 which is also a odd number
bhumikasinghal71: plss carefully look into ur ans
bhumikasinghal71: gone??
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