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course Mth 151
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Question: `q5.2.6 does 17 + 51 verify Goldbach for 68
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Your solution:
31 + 37 = 68, since 31 and 37 are both prime.
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Ok
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Question: `qquery 5.2.20 if 95 abundant or deficient?
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Your solution:
1, 5 and 19.
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Ok
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Question: `q5.2.36 p prime and a, p rel prime then a^(p-1) - 1 div by p
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Your solution:
63 / 7 = 9, so in this case a^(p-1)-1 is again divisible by p
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Ok
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Question: `qquery 5.2.42 does the nth perfect number have n digits?
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Your solution:
No
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ok
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