What Are the Consecutive Even Integers in This Algebra Problem?

In summary, the two consecutive even integers that satisfy the given equation are 0 and 2. However, there may be an error in the problem itself.
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mathdad
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Three times the smaller of two consecutive EVEN integers IS four less than twice the larger. What are the two integers?

My set up:

x and x + 2 are the two consecutive even integers. True?

Here, x is the smaller integer and (x + 2) the bigger integer. True?

The equation is 3x = 2(x + 2) - 4. Yes?
 
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RTCNTC said:
Three times the smaller of two consecutive EVEN integers IS four less than twice the larger. What are the two integers?

My set up:

x and x + 2 are the two consecutive even integers. True?

Here, x is the smaller integer and (x + 2) the bigger integer. True?

The equation is 3x = 2(x + 2) - 4. Yes?
Yup. And make sure that x is even. I don't recall if I made a previous comment to you or someone else... If you like you can set x = 2n in your equations and you will come up with a solution that has to be even. But there is no requirement to do so.

-Dan
 
  • #3
RTCNTC said:
The equation is 3x = 2(x + 2) - 4. Yes?
No.
3x = 2x + 4 - 4
3x = 2x

Something's wrong with the problem itself...
 
  • #4
Wilmer said:
No.
3x = 2x + 4 - 4
3x = 2x

Something's wrong with the problem itself...
Why? 3x- 2x= x= 0 is a perfectly valid solution. 0 is an even number, the next even number is 2, 3 times 0 is 0, 2 times 2 minus 4 is also 0.
 
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Ok ok...you really think 0 was intended?

Betya a Canadian Loonie that "4 more" was intended :)
 
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Is my equation right or wrong?
 
  • #7
It's right for the way the problem is worded.

But I think the problem is not worded correctly.
 
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My set up:

x and x + 2 are the two consecutive even integers.

Here, x is the smaller integer and (x + 2) the bigger integer.

The equation is 3x = 2(x + 2) - 4.

3x = 2(x + 2) - 4

3x = 2x + 4 - 4

3x = 2x

3x - 2x = 0

x = 0

One of the integers is 0 and the other is 0 + 2 or 2.
 

Related to What Are the Consecutive Even Integers in This Algebra Problem?

1. What are consecutive even integers?

Consecutive even integers are a sequence of numbers that are evenly spaced and follow each other in order. They are always two apart from each other, such as 2, 4, 6, 8, etc.

2. How do you find consecutive even integers?

To find consecutive even integers, you can start with any even number and add 2 to it to find the next consecutive even number. This process can be repeated for as many consecutive even integers as needed.

3. Can consecutive even integers be negative?

Yes, consecutive even integers can be negative. In this case, they would be two apart from each other in the negative direction, such as -4, -2, 0, 2, etc.

4. How are consecutive even integers used in mathematics?

Consecutive even integers are commonly used in solving equations and problems involving even numbers. They also appear in geometric and arithmetic sequences and are useful in finding averages and medians.

5. What are some real-life examples of consecutive even integers?

Real-life examples of consecutive even integers include pairs of even numbers on a roulette wheel, consecutive even numbered floors in a building, and consecutive even numbered seats in a row at a theater or sports stadium.

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