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1 isn't considered a prime number so three can't ve constructed from just primes
I am disappointed in Lemmings' collective lack of Savvy regarding math trivia.
Next thing you'll be telling me you don't know how to prove there's an infinite number of prime twins.
It says even number though
Yes, but keep in mind:
I can't read
Touché
4 then - if 1 isn't a prime, then 1+4 doesn't count.
EDIT - should have been 1+3, doh!
2+2
Jesus, I forgot 2 was a prime, what a dolt.
1+4=5 not 4 and 4 isn't prime either, so idk what you meant. 4 is the sum of two primes 2+2, which I thought was what you were asking at first.
I screwed up twice here. Forgot 2 was a prime somehow.
1+4 was just a typo, meant 1+3.
1+4 is 5 though.
Yeah, typo. But I was wrong anyway! :-)