Solve #2 completely. Show every step of proof

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Solve #2 completely. Show every step of proof

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Solve #2 completely. Show every step of proof
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2. (2 points) Let n be an integer such that the interval [n, n+5] has exactly 3 prime numbers in it. Show that neither n nor n+ 5 can be a prime!
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