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S.O.S. is not a prime (
Posted on 2017-02-15
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Prove that:
if for integers
a,b,c,d
a*d= b
2
+b*c+c
2
then:
a
2
+b
2
+ c
2
+ d
2
is a composite number.
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Ady TZIDON
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Factorization
Comment 1 of 1
Rearrange the given identity into ad - bc - b^2 - c^2 = 0
Then a^2 + b^2 + c^2 + d^2
= a^2 + b^2 + c^2 + d^2 + 2*(ad - bc - b^2 - c^2)
= a^2 - 2ad + d^2 - b^2 - 2bc - c^2
= (a-d)^2 - (b+c)^2
= (a+b+c-d) * (a-b-c-d)
This will be composite as long as neither factor is -1, 0, or 1.
Posted by
Brian Smith
on 2018-12-15 23:48:14
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