SOLUTION: Is it possible to find a sequence with the rule add 7 for which all the terms are multiples of 7 all terms are multiples of 5 all terms are even numbers every 7th terms is a pr

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Question 52444: Is it possible to find a sequence with the rule add 7 for which
all the terms are multiples of 7
all terms are multiples of 5
all terms are even numbers
every 7th terms is a prime number
Please could I have an example

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not if all these conditions must be met by one sequence.
If the terms are multiples of 7 and multiples of 5 none
of the terms can be prime.
There are other contradicions in the conditions but one
is enough.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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