The nth term of a sequence is n²+4
Alex says: "The nth term of the sequence is always a prime...
Mathematics, 16.03.2020 00:45 genesisheaven1
The nth term of a sequence is n²+4
Alex says: "The nth term of the sequence is always a prime number when n is an odd number."
Alex is wrong.
Give an example to show that Alex is wrong.
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