X3 the grater of 2cosecutive even integer gives the same result as - 10 from the lesser integers?

or:X3 the grater of 2cosecutive even integer gives the same result as - 10 from the lesser integers?or:Get someone to help you compose a coherent q

or:X3 the grater of 2cosecutive even integer gives the same result as - 10 from the lesser integers?


or:Get someone to help you compose a coherent question.


or:Let:Z := set of integers,\u20ac := is element of,a, b \u20ac Z, with b = a + 1 .The \"two consecutive even integers \" are then described asu = 2a, andv = 2b = 2(a + 1).\"X3 the grater of 2cosecutive even integer gives the same result as \" : I think, it's safe to assume that this part of the problem has not been deliberately encrypted, and is supposed to mean:(the greater of two consecutive even integers) \u00d7 3 = ...or, referring to the considerations above3v = 3 \u00d7 2(a + 1) = ...respectively. There is a minor ambiguity issue with the second part of the question, though. \" - 10 from the lesser integers\": either the \"-\" is the minus-operator, but then this would be a rather clumsy way to express the term: u - (-10) = u + 10 = 2a + 10.But \"-\" could just be meant as a separator between the two terms. Why on earth didn't you take the \"=\" instead? Then the whole problem would read as:(the greater of two consecutive even integers) \u00d7 3 = (the smaller of two consecutive even integers) - 10or,3v = u -10 3 \u00d7 2(a + 1) = 2a -106a + 6 = 2a - 104a = -16a = -4u = -8, v = -6.

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