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%S 0,4,10,18,22,24,28,30,42,48,52,64,72,78,84,88,90,94,100,102,108,114,
%T 118,130,132,144,148,154,160,162,168,178,184,192,198,202,204,210,214,
%U 238,244,252,270,280,298,300,304,312,318,322,324,328,330,340,354,358
%N Numbers n such that 11*n + 29 is prime.
%C Two less than the associated entry in A102711.
%H Harvey P. Dale, <a href="/A108726/b108726.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..1000</a>
%e If n=0, then 11*n + 29 = 29 (prime).
%e If n=48, then 11*n + 29 = 557 (prime).
%p a:=proc(n) if isprime(11*n+29)=true then n else fi end: seq(a(n),n=0..400); # _Emeric Deutsch_, Jun 26 2005
%t Select[Range[0,400],PrimeQ[11#+29]&] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Jan 26 2013 *)
%o (PARI) is(n)=isprime(11*n+29) \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Jun 12 2017
%Y Cf. A108233.
%K nonn,easy
%O 1,2
%A _Parthasarathy Nambi_, Jun 21 2005
%E More terms from _Emeric Deutsch_, Jun 26 2005
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