SOLUTION: why isnt there a general term for the prime numbers sequence? ex: 1.2.3.5.7.11 an=ak+(n+k)(d)

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Question 996631: why isnt there a general term for the prime numbers sequence?
ex: 1.2.3.5.7.11
an=ak+(n+k)(d)

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