I THINK PLEASE GUIDE ME ANY ONE....? The "weak" Goldbach conjecture posits that every odd number greater than 7 can be expressed as the sum of three odd primes. It is termed "weak" because it is a direct consequence of Goldbach's "strong" conjecture, which asserts that every even number greater than 2 is the sum of two primes. If the strong conjecture holds true, then any even number greater than 4 can be written as the sum of two odd primes. By simply adding 3 to these sums, we generate all odd numbers greater than 7, thereby proving the weak conjecture. Additionally, the number 7 itself can be expressed as the sum of 2, 2, and 3, further supporting the weak conjecture.???? please Answer any ONE

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