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#1 2026-04-05 21:08:12

hypsin_0
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Try to prove it!

We've known that for any positive integer n,there is always exists a prime number p such that n≤p≤2n.
So,try to prove:
If there is a minimum even number 2m that it is greater than 2,and it can't be the sum of two prime number,then 4m can be the sum of 3 or 4 prime number.
(I am weak in grammar,so it's really hard for me to write such a long sentence.Perhaps my sentences is hard to understand with some mistakes.Sorry:)

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