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What is 6n+5?

6n+5 = 11


What is the equation of -5 equals 6n plus 7?

-5=6n+7 -5-7=6n+7-7 -12=6n -12/6=6n/6 -2=n


What is 6n-15?

6n-15 = -9


What is 6N-1?

6n-1 = 5


What is 6n-1248?

6n-1248 = -1242


What is the resultant force for 6N?

The resultant force for 6N is simply 6N. This is because there is only one force acting on the object, and that force has a magnitude of 6N.


5n 6n - 2n?

5n + 6n - 2n


What is 6n plus 5n?

6n + 5n is 11n.


What is 6n divided bu 10 equals 3?

6n/10=3 6n=30 n=5


What is 6n plus 3 equals 15?

6n+3=15 6n+3-3=15-3=12 6n = 12 n=12/6 = 2


What continent is Chile located on?

South America


Is there a pattern for prime numbers?

So far, the best and most general pattern found is that, over three, all prime numbers are of the form 6n +/- 1. In other words, they're either 6n - 1 or 6n + 1, for some n. Here is why this is true. We could do a proof by contradiction and assume that all the natural numbers greater than or equal to 5 are prime. (of course they are not!) We start with5 which is 6-1. The numbers would then be 6n - 1, 6n, 6n + 1, 6n + 2, 6n + 3, 6n + 4, and 6n + 5 for some natural number n. If it is 6n, then the number is divisible by 6. When it is 6n + 2, the number is the same as 2(3n+1) so it is divisible by 2. Consider 6n + 3, the number is 3(2n+1), so it is divisible by 3. Last look at 6n + 4, the number is divisible by 2, for it's 2(3n + 2). Therefore all numbers of the form 6n, 6n + 2, 6n + 3, and 6n + 4 are not prime. The only possibilities this leaves are 6n - 1 and 6n + 1. This entire thing can be written more elegantly with congruences, but the goal here was simplicity! There are many other patterns in primes. See the attached link to see them.