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by naniwaduni
1156 days ago
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So is the 6k±1 rule: 6k and 6k±2 are all even, 6k±3 is divisible by 3. You can extend this further: all primes greater than 5 must take one of the forms 30k±1, 30k±7, 30k±11, 30k±13. This is much less exciting, but ... suggestive. (No, not that suggestion, that one isn't actually true.) For a certain point of view, most of math is trivial corollaries. (Proof: check.) |
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Additionally, for the 4k+1 / 4k-1 topic, it is just a complicated way of saying 2k+1 (as parent suggested).