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Ok, I know no one likes my Semi-Prime Equations but this is as simple as it gets


Trurl

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Solve for x. I don't have the math background to solve for x. But if you put in N and p, you will see this simplified equation.

I plugged it into Wolfram Alpha, but solving for x is still a challenge.

 

x^2 + (2 x^5)/N^2

alternate form

 

(x^2 * (N^2 + 2 * x^3) / N^2

 

Plug in the known value N. Still impossible to solve. But if you plug in both x and N it proves true.

Do you believe me now?

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  • 6 months later...

What do all my equations variables equal? x = 5 ; N = 85

 

N the product of 2 Primes

x the least common multiple

you get approximately 25 

square root of 25 equals 5

 

Not saying it works but I will try and type it into the patterns I meantioned in my main post. 

It is more than just a typo.

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