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3 October, 14:31

Are there infinitely many prime numbers p so that p+2 and p+4 are also primes?

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  1. 3 October, 17:36
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    There are infinitely prime numbers "p", but p+2 and p+4 are not primes.

    Example: Suppose p = 7 (prime) if you add 2, it becomes 9 (Not a Prime).

    Same thing if p = 11 (prime), if yo add 4, it becomes 15 (Not a prime number)
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