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Question Number 189970 by Rupesh123 last updated on 25/Mar/23

Answered by Rasheed.Sindhi last updated on 25/Mar/23

x,y,x+y,x−y ∈P  ; x,y=?  •If  x and y were both odd primes  ⇒2 ∣ (x+y)⇒x+y ∉P or x+y=2  x+y=2 has no solution in prime  •If x=y=2⇒ x+y,x−y ∉P  Hence one of x and y is even prime  and the other is odd prime.  •Assuming x−y>0  ⇒y=2  • x+2,x,x−2 are twin primes (having  difference 2)  •Only three consecutive twin primes are  3,5,7     x+2=7,x=5,x−2=3  •x=5,y=2

$${x},{y},{x}+{y},{x}−{y}\:\in\mathbb{P}\:\:;\:{x},{y}=? \\ $$$$\bullet{If}\:\:{x}\:{and}\:{y}\:{were}\:{both}\:{odd}\:{primes} \\ $$$$\Rightarrow\mathrm{2}\:\mid\:\left({x}+{y}\right)\Rightarrow{x}+{y}\:\notin\mathbb{P}\:{or}\:{x}+{y}=\mathrm{2} \\ $$$${x}+{y}=\mathrm{2}\:{has}\:{no}\:{solution}\:{in}\:{prime} \\ $$$$\bullet{If}\:{x}={y}=\mathrm{2}\Rightarrow\:{x}+{y},{x}−{y}\:\notin\mathbb{P} \\ $$$${Hence}\:{one}\:{of}\:{x}\:{and}\:{y}\:{is}\:{even}\:{prime} \\ $$$${and}\:{the}\:{other}\:{is}\:{odd}\:{prime}. \\ $$$$\bullet{Assuming}\:{x}−{y}>\mathrm{0}\:\:\Rightarrow{y}=\mathrm{2} \\ $$$$\bullet\:{x}+\mathrm{2},{x},{x}−\mathrm{2}\:{are}\:{twin}\:{primes}\:\left({having}\right. \\ $$$$\left.{difference}\:\mathrm{2}\right) \\ $$$$\bullet{Only}\:{three}\:{consecutive}\:{twin}\:{primes}\:{are} \\ $$$$\mathrm{3},\mathrm{5},\mathrm{7} \\ $$$$\:\:\:{x}+\mathrm{2}=\mathrm{7},{x}=\mathrm{5},{x}−\mathrm{2}=\mathrm{3} \\ $$$$\bullet{x}=\mathrm{5},{y}=\mathrm{2} \\ $$$$ \\ $$

Commented by Rupesh123 last updated on 25/Mar/23

Excellent!

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