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prove three consecutive positive integers is divisible by 6.​

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Answered by sakshikamra29
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Answer:

1,2,3

all are divisible by 6

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Answered by amanraj143
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Hey mate

here

we have

let the starting number be x

then we have

x, x+1,x+2 are. three positive consecutive number

If we add up all we get

x+x+1+x+2= 3x+3

Now 3x+3 = 3(x+1)

Here

If we divide this sum we get

3(x+1)/6= x+1/2 Which is not exactly divisible by 6

so we conclude that it's not necessary that the sum of three consecutive positive number would be divisible by 6

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