Euler's function that generates prime numbers

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Did you know that the function f(n)=n^2+n+41
generates prime numbers for 40 consecutive values of
n? 🧠🔢 Join me as we explore this fascinating mathematical quirk first discovered by the legendary Leonhard Euler! Whether you're a math geek or just love fun facts, this quadratic equation will blow your mind! 🤯

Why does it work? When does it stop? Watch the full video to uncover the secrets behind one of math's most curious functions! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share with other math enthusiasts! 🧮✨

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Materials:

- This function in Geogebra:

- More about Euler's number by 3Blue1Brown:

- About Euler and his legacy (in Russian):

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