why are 137 and 139 are called twin prime numbers
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Twin primes" are primes that are two steps apart from each other on that line: 3 and 5, 5 and 7, 29 and 31, 137 and 139, and so on. The twin prime conjecture states that there are infinitely many twin primes, and that you'll keep encountering them no matter how far down the number line you go.
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TWIN PRIME NUMBERS ARE PRIME NUMBERS THAT DIFFER BY 2.
137 AND 139 ARE TWIN PRIME NUMBERS BECAUSE THEY BOTH ARE PRIME NUMBERS WHICH DIFFER BY 2.
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