The prime triplet (2, 3, 13) is interesting in that it can produce six primes using a product with a sum or difference:
2 + 3*13 = 41
3 + 2*13 = 29
13 + 2*3 = 19
3*13 - 2 = 37
2*13 - 3 = 23
13 - 2*3 = 7
Prove this is the only such prime triplet.
clearly number 2 is a must ,other wuse odd+odd-composite..
It easily to show that if the other two do not include 3 thak one of the outcomes is a composite ,
so 3 is a must.
Mow let us check 2 3 5 , 2 3 7 and 2 3 11 we get composite results: 2*3-5, 7-2*3, 2+3*11
The prime triplet (2, 3, 13) qualifies.
Now we need to show that {2,3,p) for p>13 does not qualify.
...Maybe later.