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Prove or Disprove  If p and q are primes (>2), then pq+1 is never prime \text { If } p \text { and } q \text { are primes } ( > 2 ) \text {, then } p q + 1 \text { is never prime }

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Prove or disprove:  If p and q are primes (>2), then pq+1 is never prime \text { If } p \text { and } q \text { are primes } ( > 2 ) \text {, then } p q + 1 \text { is never prime }


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Performance Decline

A decrease in the effectiveness or efficiency of one's abilities or skills over time.

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Any stimulus that strengthens or increases the likelihood of a specific response or behavior by being presented as a consequence of that behavior.

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