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Answer:

6, 7,8,9,10

When we set n= 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Step one

The rule n+3 states that we are allowed to add 3 to any number starting from n

Step two

To practically express this rule

Say n = 3

The pattern is

= 3+3, 4+3, 5+3,6+3,+3

= 6, 7 ,8 ,9 ,10

In this exercise we have to create a pattern by placing a rule, so this pattern is:

[tex]n+3=5, 6, 8, 10...[/tex]

We know that it is not an unknown that can be any value, so the values ​​of   n will only be prime numbers and its formula can be described as:

[tex]n= prime \ numbers\\n+3= rule\\2+3=5\\3+3=6\\5+3=8\\7+3=10[/tex]

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