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== Solution == | == Solution == | ||
− | Note that the product of the first <math>\displaystyle 100</math> positive odd integers can be written as <math>\displaystyle 1\cdot 3\cdot 5\cdot 7\cdots 195\cdot 197\cdot 199=\frac{200!}{2 | + | Note that the product of the first <math>\displaystyle 100</math> positive odd integers can be written as <math>\displaystyle 1\cdot 3\cdot 5\cdot 7\cdots 195\cdot 197\cdot 199=\frac{1\cdot 2\cdots200}{2\cdot4\cdots200} = \frac{200!}{2^{100}\cdot 100!}</math> |
Hence, we seek the number of threes in <math>\displaystyle 200!</math> decreased by the number of threes in <math>\displaystyle 100!.</math> | Hence, we seek the number of threes in <math>\displaystyle 200!</math> decreased by the number of threes in <math>\displaystyle 100!.</math> | ||
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Therefore, we have a total of <math>\displaystyle 97-48=049</math> threes. | Therefore, we have a total of <math>\displaystyle 97-48=049</math> threes. | ||
+ | For more information, see also [[Factorial#Prime factorization| prime factorizations of a factorial]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 13:35, 24 July 2006
Problem
Let be the product of the first positive odd integers. Find the largest integer such that is divisible by
Solution
Note that the product of the first positive odd integers can be written as
Hence, we seek the number of threes in decreased by the number of threes in
There are
threes in and
threes in
Therefore, we have a total of threes.
For more information, see also prime factorizations of a factorial.