Given any integer n, if n > 3, could n, n + 2, and n + 4

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Given any integer n, if n > 3, could n, n + 2, and n + 4 all be prime? Prove or give a counterexample.

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QUESTION:

Given any integer n, if n > 3, could n, n + 2, and n + 4 all be prime? Prove or give a counterexample.

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SolutionStep 1In this problem, we have to proved or give the counterexample that any integer n, if n > 3, could n, n + 2, and n + 4 all be prime.

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