jasperE3 13.04.2021 00:56 Prove that the sum of two consecutive prime numbers is never a product of two prime numbers.
Tintarn 13.04.2021 09:33 Clearly $2+3$ is not a product of two prime numbers. Otherwise the sum is $p+q$ where $p,q$ are both odd and consecutive primes. But this is even, hence should be $2r$ for another prime $r$. But $p<r<q$ contradicting consecutivity of $p,q$. Done.