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प्रश्न
Consider the statement: “P(n) : n2 – n + 41 is prime." Then which one of the following is true?
पर्याय
Both P(3) and P(5) are true.
P(3) is false but P(5) is true.
Both P(3) and P(5) are false.
P(5) is false but P(3) is true.
MCQ
उत्तर
Both P(3) and P(5) are true.
Explanation:
P(n) = n2 – n + 41
⇒ P(3) = 9 – 3 + 41 = 47 (prirne)
and P(5) = 25 – 5 + 41 = 61 (prime)
∴ P(3) and P(5) are both prime i.e., true.
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