![Goldbach's conjecture, illustration. The 18th century mathematician Christian Goldbach conjectured that every even integer greater than 2 can be written as the sum of two primes. This remains one of the most Goldbach's conjecture, illustration. The 18th century mathematician Christian Goldbach conjectured that every even integer greater than 2 can be written as the sum of two primes. This remains one of the most](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/RAGKPP/goldbachs-conjecture-illustration-the-18th-century-mathematician-christian-goldbach-conjectured-that-every-even-integer-greater-than-2-can-be-written-as-the-sum-of-two-primes-this-remains-one-of-the-most-famous-unproven-conjectures-in-mathematics-RAGKPP.jpg)
Goldbach's conjecture, illustration. The 18th century mathematician Christian Goldbach conjectured that every even integer greater than 2 can be written as the sum of two primes. This remains one of the most
![SOLVED: (Apt) In a letter to Christian Goldbach dated 14 June 1746, Euler wrote "Recently I have found that this cxprcssion (V-1)v-1 bas rcal valuc; which in decimal fraction form .2078795763; this SOLVED: (Apt) In a letter to Christian Goldbach dated 14 June 1746, Euler wrote "Recently I have found that this cxprcssion (V-1)v-1 bas rcal valuc; which in decimal fraction form .2078795763; this](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/c4bd1c31193c4e8a8dc5949609013755.jpg)
SOLVED: (Apt) In a letter to Christian Goldbach dated 14 June 1746, Euler wrote "Recently I have found that this cxprcssion (V-1)v-1 bas rcal valuc; which in decimal fraction form .2078795763; this
![Mathigon on Twitter: "Christian Goldbach was born 332 years ago today! He noticed that every even integer could be written as the sum of two prime numbers – but couldn't prove that Mathigon on Twitter: "Christian Goldbach was born 332 years ago today! He noticed that every even integer could be written as the sum of two prime numbers – but couldn't prove that](https://pbs.twimg.com/ext_tw_video_thumb/1504789804420108290/pu/img/Kt3JVz8ShU4xgLQY.jpg)