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Benedict Irwin edited Primality.tex
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\begin{array}
\hline
n 1;mn & \mathrm{div} \; \mathrm{by} \\
\hline
1;n\in\mathbb{Z} & 1 \\
1;2n\in\mathbb{Z} & 11 \\
1;3n\in\mathbb{Z} &
37 3,37 \\
1;4n\in\mathbb{Z} & 101 \\
1;5n\in\mathbb{Z} & 41 \\
1;6n\in\mathbb{Z} & 13 \\
1;7n\in\mathbb{Z} & 239 \\
1;8n\in\mathbb{Z} & 73 \\
1;9n\in\mathbb{Z} & 3^2,333667 \\
\hline
\end{array}
\end{equation}
This is curious as the prime is not in ascending order.
There are multiples, which together would make some other factor. We have for $3$ and $9$ an interesting relationship where the number is as divisible by $3$ as the integer prefactor $m$ is...