(In reply to
re: possible approach a hint by Ady TZIDON)
A number will appear once in any row whose index is a factor of the number.
If i is a factor of n, then n will appear in row i.
So the number of appearances is equivalent to the number of factors of n.
Here's a good explaination for the number of factors a number has: http://perplexus.info/show.php?pid=7138&cid=45236
In response to Ady's suggestion of 84,100,450
84,100,450 = 2*5^2*7*240287
which has 2*3*2*2 = 24 factors and would appear 24 times in a 84,100,450x84,100,450 multiplication table.
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Posted by Jer
on 2012-12-11 12:59:39 |