Become Top Student In A Second/C346 Four-colored Conjecture
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C346 Four-colored Conjecture

The quad-colored conjecture referred to the color difference between the two areas on the map, and could only be completed with four colors at most. It was first proposed by a university student named Goodley in 1852. No one had been able to prove it in the past hundred years, as early as 1970. The University of Clino used computers to spend 1200 hours

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