Math, asked by geethageetha123321, 11 months ago

If n is any natural number then only one of n, n+1,n+2​

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Answered by spacewallenterier
1

Answer:

continuos number

Step-by-step explanation:

let n be 4

than n+1=5

than n+2=6

the answer is continuos

Answered by ritudas3335l
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Answer:

If n=1, then we have 1*2*3=6 If n=2, then we have 2*3*4 = 24 If n=3, then ... of two natural numbers (out of which only one is prime) in two ways.

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