7*5=35
ASK ME MATH QUESTION
okay I will prove it wrong.
you didn't say "except 2" right?
2+ odd numbers of prime numbers=odd number.
I think you might have misunderstood my question (or I phrased it badly). I'll rephrase it. Prove that there are an infinite number of prime numbers x such that x+2 is also prime.
2 is prime. 4 isn't prime. QED.
19 is prime. 21 isn't prime.
I can find more answers than x and x+2 are both primes.
if you mean "infinity", then everything is infinite(eg lucky numbers),even though there is few possibilities.
I not a mathematician, but I don't think that that proved it wrong. Just because it is not true in one case does not prove the statement wrong. You can still have infinite subsets of the real numbers, for example the prime numbers. Proving it wrong for one particular case does not rule out that there could still exist an infinite set of prime numbers x such that the statement holds
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5 5 5 =35