olvin dsouza Posted April 15, 2021 Posted April 15, 2021 Prove whether the below statment is true or false. Statement - 1) Calculate 72 × 1 + 36, 72 × 2 + 36 ......72 × n +36. 2) Add all the sums e.g 108 + 180......+ 35 = n (along with 35 once to get total sum as 'n'). 3) The total 'n' must be p×q= n. Where p and q can be, Twin prime × Twin prime. Prime number × Composite number ( not divisible by 2 or 3, having a gap of 2). Composite number × Composite number ( not divisible by 2 or 3, having a gap of 2 ). This theorm shows how one can instantly factor larger, largest product 'n' p×q=n of certain multiplied twin prime numbers and know its p & q. Detail research paper at, https://vixra.org/abs/2103.0181 2103.0181v2.pdf
phillip1882 Posted October 14, 2021 Posted October 14, 2021 hmmm. lets say n is 7, 72 × 1 + 36, = 108 72 × 2 + 36 = 180 72 × 3 +36 =252 72 x 4 +36 = 324 72 x 5 +36 = 396 72 x 6 +36 =468 72 x 7 +36 =540 adding all of them together, i get 2268. I'm not sure where the +35 is coming from, but lets add that as well, 2303 from here, how would you determine p and q?
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