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#1 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-21 05:12:06

sorry guys, it's wrong approach. But I will do my best to reach to the final equation

Good luck for you ,,,

#2 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-20 10:02:44

bobbym and The dude, I have reached to general equation that gives all prime numbers only.

14.0zz0/2012/06/20/21/961041611

before 14 add 'www'

after 0zz0 add '.com'

and after 961041611 add '.png'

#3 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-06 08:08:30

TheDude and bobbym very nice work.

TheDude I added it into search just I want to write your name so please send it to my e-mail or write it here.

#5 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-06 05:34:47

It's great work. Would you like to write it in the form of article with your name and I will add it to my search as your improvement to the equations?

#8 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-04 23:23:57

with regret, I don't know how can I purplish my work ??

#9 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-04 00:55:13

My discovering may permit someone to reach to the general formula of prime numbers... It's not difficult than it.
But what your opinion if you enter these 4 equations may be in something like a program and when you collect the results the remnants of odd numbers of 2 types: multiples of 3 and prime numbers. So just remove the multiples of 3 and so you will find all prime numbers.

#10 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-03 11:35:06

you don't need examples when you have the proof smile

#11 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-02 06:30:51

I do not know what to say to you, I will try to contact them.
Great thanks,,,,

#12 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-01 19:48:36

OK, good luck, and if you have any question please tell me.Thank you

#13 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-01 12:19:45

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I have been sent "Unique Relation to Reach Prime Number.pdf  on 6 / 1 / 2012 at 5:27 pm my time.

bobbym

#14 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-01 12:16:05

I'm sorry for that Mr.bobbym. And thank to you in advance. My search in PDF file but how can I put the link ?

#15 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-01 11:57:11

should I write my equations here ? or can I send them to your inbox ?!

#16 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-01 11:51:00

Look to your inbox,,,
can i send my equations to you ??

#17 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-01 11:41:28

When I said it's impossible I mean that it's very hard to any one rather than me to proof it because it's very complicated More than you can imagine.
I want to send my search to math teacher to discuss with you about my formulas. but I don't prefer post them here.

#18 Re: Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-01 11:31:05

I don't know if there any one discover this before. And no it's not sham and I will give you one of these for formulas but
"DON'T TRY TO FIND THE PROOF BECAUSE IT'S IMPOSSIBLE"

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#19 Help Me ! » Unique Relationship to find prime numbers » 2012-06-01 11:25:00

hasaneweidah
Replies: 38

Hi, I'm Hassan
I have discovered 4 equations from unique relationship that generate all odd numbers except:
1- the multiples of 3.
2- prime numbers.
and as you see it's easily now to find prime numbers by these 4 formulas.
I know it seems impossible in the first time, how can you generate all multiples of prime numbers except the multiples of 3 by only 4 equations?
but I assure you that I have the proof and also I check to 39000029.
so can any body help me in discuss that with professor of mathematics ?
thanks in advanced

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