Math, asked by kshirodinisethi, 6 hours ago

Show that p, p + 2 and p + 4 can not all be prime except when p = 3.​

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Answered by subhashmethke
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Answer:

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Answered by oalam381
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Answer:

let

p=(p+2)(p+4)=0

p=p+2(1)(1+2)=0 (common p+2

p=1(3)=0

p=3

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