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An interesting equation (Posted on 2007-08-05) |
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If d(x) is the number of positive divisors of x, and n(x) is the number of distinct prime factors of x, show that d(A)=Σ(2^n(A/i²)) for all positive i such that A/i² is an integer.
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| Solution | Eigenray | 2007-08-06 09:09:20 |
| Hint | Praneeth | 2007-08-06 01:23:53 |
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