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If $ n \; mod \; 3 = 0 $  then the number \begin{equation} Z(F(a,b),T(1,1,1);n)=1|a;n|1|b;n|1 \end{equation} is not prime $\forall a,b$.  Trial Rule: Rule Sets:  If $N=1$ and $2a+3b ${1,2,4,5,5,6,7}a+{4,1,2,3,6,3,7}b  \; mod\; 7=0$, then the family $f/7 \in \mathbb{Z}, \; \forall f \in F(a,b)$