Call n, the first of those consecutive terms, then three consecutive terms are:n, n +1, and n +2.
So, the equation will be n + (n +1) + (n +2) = 467
=> n + n + 1 + n + 2 = 467
=> 3n + 3 = 467
All of them are valid forms of the equation for the sum of three consecutive integers is 467.
You can solve it now, if you want:
3n = 467 - 3
3n = 464
n = 464 / 3
n = 154.6
The solution means that there are not three consecutive numbers whose sume is 467.
You can verifiy that if you take 154 + 155 + 156 = 465
And 155 + 156 + 157 = 468
Y=-6/5x-7/5
You add it and move it to the other side
y+6/5x=-7/5
Multiply both sides by 5
5y+6x=-7
Rearrange
6x+5y=-7
It is exponentially each time you are dividing by 4/3
First subtract the 20 from both sides so it is 3x=2x+4 thens ubtract the 2 so x equals 4