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Hacktoberfest: Add project euler problem 51 #3018

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@Hyftar Hyftar commented Oct 8, 2020

Describe your change:

This pull request adds the Project Euler problem 51

  • Add an algorithm?
  • Fix a bug or typo in an existing algorithm?
  • Documentation change?

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  • This PR only changes one algorithm file. To ease review, please open separate PRs for separate algorithms.
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@Hyftar Hyftar force-pushed the Hyftar:project-euler-problem-51 branch from 0641338 to 0abd5db Oct 8, 2020
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First prime in the eight prime family is 121313

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@Hyftar Hyftar commented Oct 8, 2020

By replacing the first degit of 51 which is (5)
*3 =15
Joined with the last degit 1
That's 151

I don't understand what you're trying to explain

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You can find the compete source code Here

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@Hyftar Hyftar commented Oct 8, 2020

You can find the compete source code Here

I don't understand what you're trying to explain, my code achieved the same result.

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