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28 March, 10:14

There is an integer n such that 2n2 - 5n + 2 is prime. To prove the statement it suffices to find a value of n such that (n, 2n2 - 5n + 2) satisfies the property "2n2 - 5n + 2 is prime." Show that you can do this by entering appropriate values for n and 2n2 - 5n + 2.

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  1. 28 March, 14:02
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    n = 0 or 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    2n² - 5n + 2

    2n² - 4n - n + 2

    2n (n - 2) - 1 (n - 2)

    (n - 2) (2n - 1)

    Prime number is one which is divisible by itself and 1

    n-2 = 1 n = 3

    2n-1 = 1 n = 0
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