if n and n+2 are a pair of twin primes, establish that 1. σ(n+2)=σ(n)+2; this all holds for n = 432
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if n and n+2 are a pair of twin primes, establish that 1. σ(n+2)=σ(n)+2; this all holds for n = 432
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