Accountancy, asked by skbhutra, 7 months ago

3. Every even number greater than 4 can be expressed as a sum of two odd
prime numbers. Give an example for this Statement​

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Answered by Anonymous
20

Answer:

EVERY EVEN NUMBER GREATER THAN 4 CAN BE EXPRESSED AS A SUM OF TWO ODD PRIME NUMBERS.

Explanation:

FOR EXAMPLE :

Let us take an example

As we know that

10 is the even number greater then 4 .

10 can be expressed as 3 + 7

where 3 and 7 both are odd prime numbers .

It's clear from the above example that every even number greater then 4 can be expressed as a sum of two odd prime numbers .

i hope you satisfied with the above statement.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

EVERY EVEN NUMBER GREATER THAN 4 CAN BE EXPRESSED AS A SUM OF TWO ODD PRIME NUMBERS. 10 is the even number greater then 4 . where 3 and 7 both are odd prime numbers . It's clear from the above example that every even number greater then 4 can be expressed as a sum of two odd prime numbers

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