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Princeton's Prime Problem (Posted on 2002-11-18) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Prove that every prime number other than 2, can be expressed as a difference of two squares.

- Princeton Math Club Website

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re: Solution | Comment 4 of 9 |
(In reply to Solution by Jim Lyon)

The only point I could see of insisting on prime numbers is to force the (x² - y²) = (x + y)(x - y) to be the prime number itself and 1, forcing x and y to be consecutive. Once you realize this, it's child's play.
  Posted by TomM on 2002-11-19 12:14:47

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