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Three consecutive integers preceding ‐11? write it in explanation​

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Answered by SamVarghese
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integers which follow each other in continuation are called Consecutive Integers.

The number that comes just before a number is called the predecessor. So, the predecessor of a given number is 1 less than the given number. 

For the integer a, the predecessor is (a − 1).

(if a = -11 then predecessor is -11-1)

Therefore,

predecessor of -11 = -11-1 = -12

predecessor of -12 = -12-1 = -13

predecessor of -13 = -13-1 = -14

Three consecutive integers preceding ‐11 are -12, -13, -14

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