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<h1>The Slalom Conjuncture</h1>
 
<h2>As discovered by Nickelslordm</h2>
 
  
<h1>What IS the Slalom Conjuncture?</h1>
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<p>The Slalom Conjuncture was discovered during a math assignment. It states that if there is an odd square <math>n^2</math>, then this square has a maximum of <math>n^2 - 2n</math> factors starting from 3.</p>
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<p>The Slalom Conjecture was discovered during a math assignment. It states that if there is an odd square <math>n^2</math>, then this square has a maximum of <math>n^2 - 2n</math> factors starting from 3.</p>
  
 
Listed is a table of squares and factors up to 11.
 
Listed is a table of squares and factors up to 11.

Latest revision as of 17:08, 15 July 2022


The Slalom Conjecture was discovered during a math assignment. It states that if there is an odd square $n^2$, then this square has a maximum of $n^2 - 2n$ factors starting from 3.

Listed is a table of squares and factors up to 11.

Number $n^2$ # of factors
1 1 1
3 9 3
5 25 3
7 49 3
9 81 5
11 121 3
... ... ...
81 6561 9
4001 16008001 3

Notice that most of the squares, even 4001, have only 3 factors.

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