Would it be sufficient to prove that all prime numbers go to 1?
Evens can be ignored because they immediately become odds that are half their value, so we only need to prove the odds.
I dont know why this would be the case exactly but composite odds are made up of prime factors that are smaller than themselves, so they should follow suit with these smaller prime factors.
So then, would it be sufficient to only prove the primes?
Evens can be ignored because they immediately become odds that are half their value, so we only need to prove the odds.
I dont know why this would be the case exactly but composite odds are made up of prime factors that are smaller than themselves, so they should follow suit with these smaller prime factors.
So then, would it be sufficient to only prove the primes?