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back to boardWhat is three prime number? Posted by Nikola 2 May 2008 18:18 Can anyone help me please? I don't understand what is three prime number? :S Re: What is three prime number? My english is not good... Let my try to explane you on example: ************************************** 1274 - not this is not three prime number because 127 - this is 3.-digit prime nubmer , but 274 - this is not 3.-digit prime number... *************************************** 1137 - is this is three prime number because 113 - this is 3.-digit prime number, and 137 - this is 3.-digit prime number *************************************** So every 3 consecutive digits in number X must be 3.-digit prime number... I hope this help... Re: What is three prime number? It's not true number is three digits prime number if any three digits are prime Re: What is three prime number? "Pasha calls an integer a threeprime number if any three consecutive digits of this integer form a three-digit prime number." So if we write number A as A[1]A[2]...A[n] (A[i] - i-th digit of this number), than whole number A will be 'threeprime' if and only if for each i=1,2..., n-2 number A[i]A[i+1]A[i+2] is prime number. Re: What is three prime number? Posted by Nikola 4 May 2008 06:11 I understand now. Thanks a lot guys. The problem won't be problem anymore :) Edit: Except one more thing? 3 digit number is threeprime only if the number is prime right? Example: 101 is prime number so that means it's also a threeprime number right? Or that's not always right? Edited by author 04.05.2008 06:39 Edited by author 04.05.2008 06:47 Re: What is three prime number? Posted by iOli 20 Dec 2017 20:54 Thank you very much :) |
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