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Prime triplet

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A prime triplet refers to a set of three prime numbers that are all two units apart from each other. The most common form of a prime triplet can be expressed as \( (p, p+2, p+6) \) or \( (p-2, p, p+2) \), where \( p \) is a prime number.

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