By Fermat's Little Theorem, the number x = (2p−1 − 1)/p is always an integer if p is an odd prime. For what values of p is x a perfect square?
By Fermat's Little Theorem, the number x = (2p−1 − 1)/p is always an integer if p is an odd prime. For what values of p is x a perfect square?
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