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#1 2010-01-02 23:57:20

Jai Ganesh
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1 digit

Is ABCDABCD, where A,B,C,D is a 1 digit Whole number, is always a nonprime?


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#2 2010-01-03 00:48:38

JaneFairfax
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Re: 1 digit

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#3 2010-01-03 18:52:38

Jai Ganesh
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Re: 1 digit

Well Done!


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#4 2010-01-04 01:09:19

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Re: 1 digit

Hi ganesh;

The number ABCDABCD can bne represnted as:

Simplified to:

Each coefficient factors like this: Just counting unique factors:

10001000 = 2*5*73*137

1000100 = 2*5*73*137

100010 = 2*5*73*137

10001 =73 * 137

So, the number cannot be prime because it is clearly divisible by 37 and 173.


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