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Prime and Divisors Derivation (Posted on 2010-06-17) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Determine the maximum value of a prime number x ≤ 999, such that Y has precisely 42 distinct positive integer divisors (including 1 and Y), where:
Y = x(x+1)2.

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Solution Solution Comment 3 of 3 |
x(x+1)˛ has 42 divisors.
x is relatively prime to (x+1)
=>(x+1)˛ has 21(=3*7) divisors
x+1 = pł * q (p,q are primes)
For x to be prime, x+1 has to be even => 
p=2 or q=2
Case(1): q=2
p=3 or 5 or 7 => x = 53 or 249(no prime) or 685(no prime)
Case(2): p=2
Find prime q such that 8q-1 is prime
Through spreadsheet: q=103 x=823 satisfy the solution
=> x =823 is the max prime number

  Posted by Praneeth on 2010-06-18 08:15:17
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