Quote:
305000000000000000000003
300550099999999900000003
300055599999999999900003
300999555500000999999003
300999905555000000099903
309999000055550000009903
309990000000555500000003
309990000000055555000003
309999000005555555509903
300999900000055550099903
300999999000000555599003
300009999999999995550003
300000099999999990055003
300000000000000000000503

is prime.
I don't get how this works Razz Is each row a prime number?
SM84CE wrote:
I don't get how this works Razz Is each row a prime number?

https://github.com/LeviBorodenko/primify
  
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