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do you think "euclid numbers are prime numbers" justify the statement with an example

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Answered by ranjeetcarpet
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Not all Euclid numbers are prime. E6 = 13# + 1 = 30031 = 59 × 509 is the first composite Euclid number. Every Euclid number is congruent to 3 mod 4 since the primorial of which it is composed is twice the product of only odd primes and thus congruent to 2 modulo 4.

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