Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Math Olympiad Question

From a math olympiad question targeted at lower secondary students:

Suppose a number x can be expressed as a sum of squares of the 4 of its smallest divisors, what is the highest prime number that can divide x?

For example,
130=(1^2)+(2^2)+(5^2)+(10^2)

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