If $a$, $a+2$ and $a+4$ are prime numbers then, how can one prove that there is only one solution for $a$?
when, $a=3$
we have, $a+2=5$ and $a+4=7$
If $a$, $a+2$ and $a+4$ are prime numbers then, how can one prove that there is only one solution for $a$?
when, $a=3$
we have, $a+2=5$ and $a+4=7$