2007 USAMO Problems/Problem 5
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Problem
Prove that for every nonnegative integer , the number
is the product of at least
(not necessarily distinct) primes.
Solution
Let be
. We prove the result by induction.
The result holds for because
is the product of
primes. Now we assume the result holds for
. Note that
satisfies the recursion
.
Since is an odd power of
,
is a perfect square. Therefore
is a difference of squares and thus composite, i.e. it is divisible by
primes. By assumption,
is divisible by
primes. Thus
is divisible by
primes as desired.
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