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For a mersenne prime............
, all possible prime factors will = where n= prime and m=any multiple..........This will definitely work because of Fermat's little theorem
is always factorable by p, if p is prime and the fact that the pattern of remainders repeats itself so remainder 1 = and n=(p-1)/m, and p=mn+1!!!Last edited by Primenumbers (2016-03-17 21:34:34)
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, all possible prime factors will = where n= prime and m=any multiple..........
This is just another way of stating Fermat's little theorem, nothing new.
The statement is clearly true for n = 2.
If n is an odd prime then
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I don't get it. Why would.................
prove that all possible prime factors will =mn+1..........................?
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