Annotation. That is Goldbach's conjecture:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G...27s_conjecture
Also, the Japanese Wikipedia says the following which is also true.
全ての 3 よりも大きな偶数は2つの素数の和として表すことができる
Every even number greater than 3 is ...
The Ukrainian wikipedia literally says "Every even number that is not less than 4...", which is effectively the same.
That's not true in this form:
8=4+4
It's true though.
8 = 5+3
It doesn't mean it can't be the sum of two non-primes. Basically, that is equivalent to:
For every even number greater than 2 (let's name it p) there exist two prime numbers m and n where p = m+n.
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