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| ==Idea== | | ==Idea== |
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− | Let <math>\text{p}_i\!</math> be the <math>i^\text{th}\!</math> prime, taking <math>2\!</math> as <math>1^\text{st}\!</math> prime in the sequence that begins as follows: | + | Let <math>\text{p}_i\!</math> be the <math>i^\text{th}\!</math> prime, taking <math>2\!</math> as the <math>1^\text{st}\!</math> prime in the sequence that begins as follows: |
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− | : <math>\text{p}_1 = 2, \text{p}_2 = 3, \text{p}_3 = 5, \text{p}_4 = 7, \text{p}_5 = 11\!</math> and so on.
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− | {| align="center" cellpadding="20" width="100%" | + | <math>\begin{matrix} |
− | | <math>\cdots</math>
| + | \text{p}_1 = 2, & |
| + | \text{p}_2 = 3, & |
| + | \text{p}_3 = 5, & |
| + | \text{p}_4 = 7, & |
| + | \text{p}_5 = 11, & |
| + | \text{p}_6 = 13, & |
| + | \ldots |
| + | \end{matrix}</math> |
| |} | | |} |
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