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The product of three consecutive integers (n – 1) , n and (n +1) is −210. What are the integers?
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The product of three consecutive integers (n – 1) , n and (n +1) is −210. What are the integers?
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the answer would be. - 70
Explanation:
-210/3 is -70
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