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jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

- sum of 2 primes p and k - if p,k>2 - is always even from what resulted that this sum always can be writing like 2n ,where n is number natural greater than 2 - is this true ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes because all prime numbers are equal to or greater than one because one isn't prime only has itself as a factor Also two odds always make an even eg P=3 k=5 n=4

OpenStudy (watchmath):

All prime numbers greater than 2 are odd and the sum of two odd numbers is even.

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

thank you , so and because all even number can be writing in the form 2n what i have asked is realy true , ok. ty.

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