A Q
uotient is the result of a division. For example, when dividing
6 by 3, the quotient is 2.
A conjecture is a statement which appears
likely to be true, but has not been formally proven to be true
under the rules of logic. Once a conjecture is
formally proven true it is elevated to the status of theorem and may be used afterwards without risk in the
construction of other formal proofs. In time this page will be all sixes and 007's perhaps it might be a theorem eventually?
For the present it is "Under Construction"
Paul Atkinson