1969 IMO Problems/Problem 1
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Problem
Prove that there are infinitely many natural numbers with the following property: the number
is not prime for any natural number
.
Solution
Suppose that for some
. We will prove that
satisfies the property outlined above.
The polynomial can be factored as follows:
Both factors are positive, because if the left one is negative, then the right one would also negative, which is clearly false.
It is also simple to prove that when
. Thus, for all
,
is a valid value of
, completing the proof.
~mathboy100
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