Prove that every odd prime number can be written as a difference of two squares.
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by taking any natural numbers as your examples you can prove it
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Any odd prime number can be written as the difference of two squares. Yes, the only way to factor a prime number is 1 times itself. So if p=a2−b2=(a+b)(a−b), you must have a- b= 1 and a+ b= p.
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