<em>p</em> ² + 6 is even if <em>p</em> ² is even (the sum of two even numbers is even), and this happens only if <em>p</em> itself is even, i.e. if <em>p</em> = 2 since 2 is the only even prime.
All other primes <em>p</em> are odd, so <em>p</em> ² would be odd, and adding 6 would not change that (odd + even = odd).
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well when ever i feel stuck i just skip it and come back to it , one thing that makes me feel stuck is doing algebra
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y=9
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replace the x only with -3
you get y = - -3 + 6
Two negatives= positive
+3+6=9
y=9
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2x-4= 7x-34
30=5x
6=x
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bring the variables to one side and numbers to the other by either subrtracting or adding depending on the values.
now divide 5 on both sides
now you have the answer
I hope this helps!