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Topic: N^2-(N-1)^2== Infinite prime number series, please check this out
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N^2-(N-1)^2== Infinite prime number series, please check this out
Posted: Nov 3, 2009 8:19 AM
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This one a 6th grader pointed out, and a sample of the list is under reply in a related 6th grader post on prime numbers. Please check it out

Starting at 2^2-1^1, 3^3-2^2=5 , and so on. It seems that the number 5 divisible is consistant in the series and alternates by 2 and 1., and EVERY 5 divisible is followed by a a succeeding prime number, as in the list under the reply of the other post.

"Hey Mathematics is simple , do not make it complicated."--- this might be a mistake but it is obvious that by other permutations , a real full picture of prime distribution is obvious

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