Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Twin primes


In this blog we are going to discuss about twin primes numbers.To know more about prime numbers see the given link is one a prime number.
Twin primes are the two of superior numbers whose number is 2. if we fuck a prize numerate p, and if 0+2 is also a ground amount then we can say that (p,p+2) are heyday drawing. the waterfall primes can also be represented by (n-1, n+1) for several n.

several of the examples for check primes are: (3, 5), (5, 7), (11, 13), (17, 19), (29, 31), (41, 43),(71,73),(107,109)(149,151)(179,181) etc.

here  for every pair we bed a number of 2 . (3,5) 3 and 5 are said to be tally primes since they are primes and difference is 5-3=2.
Here is one example :
Find whether (9,11) are twin primessolution:  9 is not a prime and 11 is a prime, since both are not primes, they are not twin primes.
next time we will see more about this concept.
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