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how can i proove or disproove that the sum of a prime numbers which equals to other prime numbers is a prime number?
i hope the question has been comprehended.
i hope the question has been comprehended.
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9 isn't a prime.Originally posted by HallsofIvy
Please give an example:
"the sum of a prime numbers which equals to other prime numbers "
do you mean things like "2+ 5= 7", "9+ 2= 11", "5+ 7+ 11= 23"?
"is a prime number?" Is WHAT a prime a number?
My first reaction was that you meant the sum: well, of course, that's a prime- you just said it was!
I THINK you mean that the number of primes in the sum must be a prime. I'll have to think of that. Can we find 4 primes whose sum is a prime?
I don't know about others, but i don't understand what you mean by that.Originally posted by loop quantum gravity
edit: a counter example is like 2 and 3 which are prime but they don't equal to other primes.
MathematicalPhysicist said:2+59=61
3+11+53=67
3+11+61=71
the sum of them is equal to prime number: 199.