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Solving Polynomial Congruences
Square Root of 5 is Irrational
Successive Terms of Arithmetic Sequence Divisible by 2, 3, 5 Respectively
Sum of Integers Relatively Prime to n
Sum of Reciprocals of Divisors of a Perfect Number
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