Given positive integer n, consider the set of numbers {nē+1, nē+2, ... (n+1)ē}. If we pick two numbers x and y out of that set, how many different values can the product xy take?
(In reply to
bounds by owl)
owl, I posted a solution seconds after you, I was typing it. Read it, please, because one may think that the rate "1" was yours, and I know that it isnīt.
About your solution, I assumed that he takes the pair at the same time, so in my solution there are no squares.
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Posted by pcbouhid
on 2005-08-16 20:35:06 |