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Problem
Let where
is an odd prime, and let
Prove that if for integers
and
, then
is divisible by
.
Solution
Since is an odd prime,
, for a suitable positive integer
, and consequently
.
The partial-fraction decomposition of the general term of is:
therefore
with and
positive relatively-prime integers.
Since and
is a prime, in the final sum all the denominators are relatively prime to
, but all the numerators are divisible by
, and therefore the numerator
of the reduced fraction
will be divisible by
. Since the sought difference
, we conclude that
divides
as required.
Alternative Calculation
We can obtain the result in a slightly different way:
In the above sum the fractions represent every non-zero remainder . Multiplying all the denominators yields a number
that is
. The numerator
is
times the sum of the reciprocals
of each non-zero remainder, and since this sum is
, the numerator is
. The rest of the argument is as before.