Composites in an AP

A non-constant arithmetic progression , { a n } \{a_n\} , has infinitely many terms, but contains only finitely many composite numbers.

Which of the following is true about the arithmetic progression, { a n } \{a_n\} ?

Its common difference must be irrational Such a sequence is not possible Its common difference may be rational

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