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Consider `p(m)=m^2 -m+41` (a) `P(3)` is prime , is true and `P(5)` is prime, is true (b) `P(3)` is prime , is true and `P(5)` is prime, is false (c) `P(3)` is prime , is false and `P(5)` is prime, is true (d) `P(3)` is prime , is false and `P(5)` is prime, is false

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